Unlimited ABA Sports therapy services

Our Services

Comprehensive ABA therapy tailored to your child's unique needs

One-on-one ABA therapy session

Individual Therapy

One-on-One Behavioral Therapy

We deliver individualized ABA therapy in-home, in the community, and at school for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and other behavioral and developmental disabilities. Every session is guided by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who develops and oversees a personalized treatment plan. Services include initial and ongoing evaluations, functional behavior assessments, behavior intervention plans, discrete trial training, natural environment teaching, and continuous data collection to track progress.

  • In-home therapy sessions
  • School-based support
  • Community-based sessions
  • Personalized treatment plans
  • Ongoing progress monitoring

Assessment & Evaluation

Behavioral Assessment

Initial and ongoing evaluations are conducted to establish therapy goals and measure progress. Our assessments are based on the principles of ABA and include Functional Behavior Assessments along with additional standardized tools. This data-driven approach helps us understand the function behind behaviors of concern and develop targeted, individualized intervention strategies.

  • Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA)
  • Standardized developmental assessments
  • Data-driven goal setting
  • Behavior Intervention Plan development
  • Regular reassessment and plan updates
Behavioral assessment session

Our Signature Program

Social Skills Training Through Sports

This is what makes Unlimited ABA different. Our signature program uses sports as an intervention to target social skills development. Through structured athletic activities, children work on developing their social skills with peers — learning teamwork, communication, turn-taking, and emotional regulation through the lens of sports. This dynamic approach advances independence, builds interest in peer interaction, and develops lasting confidence.

  • Sports as natural social skills intervention
  • Peer interaction in structured settings
  • Teamwork and communication development
  • Confidence building through achievement
  • Available for all age groups

Backed by Research

A 2025 study published in Nature Scientific Reports found that sensory integration-based sports training significantly improves outcomes for children with ASD.

17pt

Motor Improvement

13pt

Social Gains

85%

Participation Rate

Sensory Integration

Our Sensory Gym

Our purpose-built sensory gym gives children a safe, stimulating environment designed to support their development. Equipped with trampolines, rock climbing walls, monkey bars, a zipline, swings, crash pad pits, tunnel systems, and a full-size sports area, the gym provides the sensory input many children need to regulate their emotions and focus. Sensory play helps build neural pathways that improve motor skills, coordination, body awareness, and emotional regulation — all while kids are having fun. For children receiving ABA therapy, the gym creates natural opportunities to practice social skills, follow directions, take turns, and build confidence in an environment that feels like play, not work.

Sensory gym floor plan with play equipment, climbing walls, and sports area

How Children Use It

At Unlimited ABA Sports, the sensory gym gives children a place to climb, swing, jump, balance, crash safely, and explore movement in a way that feels fun instead of clinical. That kind of structured sensory input can help support regulation, attention, body awareness, coordination, motor planning, and confidence while giving our team natural opportunities to work on communication, following directions, turn-taking, transitions, and social play.

Research on sensory-integration-based therapy in children with autism suggests benefits in individualized goal attainment, self-care, social participation, and in some studies gross motor skills and sensory responses, especially when the environment is used as part of an active, therapist-guided treatment plan. That is how we use our gym at Unlimited: not as a passive room, but as a purposeful space where movement becomes a tool for growth. Supporting research: Schaaf et al., 2014, Omairi et al., 2022, Schoen et al., 2019, and De Domenico et al., 2024.

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