No Wait List! Immediate Openings for Center Based ABA Therapy!


Early support. Lifelong impact. ABA with heart. 🧸
At Compassionate Care ABA, we specialize in early childhood magic—where big breakthroughs come from playful beginnings.
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Our center-based ABA services for toddlers and young children (ages 5 and under) focus on building foundational skills like communication, play, social connection, learning readiness, and emotional regulation—one fun, functional step at a time.
Because the earlier we support, the stronger they soar.
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Compassionate, play-based ABA for toddlers and preschoolers—helping little learners build communication, connection, and confidence.


Early childhood ABA, reimagined: small caseloads, sensory-friendly spaces, and a family-first approach that blends science with compassion.
🌸 Now Open in Newtown!
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At Compassionate Care ABA, our center-based program is designed exclusively for children 5 and under. We provide structured routines, playful learning, social opportunities, and individualized support in a warm, welcoming environment where every child is celebrated.
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What Makes Us Different
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Early Childhood Focus – We specialize in ABA therapy for children 5 and under, building strong foundations during the most important years of development.
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Play-Based & Sensory-Friendly – Therapy is fun, natural, and tailored to your child’s needs.
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Family-Centered Approach – As a small, boutique practice, we give each family the personal attention big chains can’t.
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Science + Compassion – Our experienced team blends evidence-based ABA with a relationship-first philosophy, empowering children to thrive at home, at school, and in the community.
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Big skills, little hands, and a team that celebrates every success.
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Whether your child is building communication, social interaction, or school readiness, we’re here to help them shine.
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📣 Spots are limited—contact us today to secure your child’s place!​​​
"The science of behavior can change lives. Our responsibility is to use it wisely, ethically, and compassionately."
— Dr. Gina Green, BCBA-D
“The goal is not to fix the child. The goal is to give the child the tools to thrive in their world.”
— Dr. Mary Barbera, BCBA-D, RN