Weekend ABA Therapy

Weekdays are packed with work, school, and everything else. Weekend ABA therapy gives your child consistent one-on-one support at home on Saturdays and Sundays, without disrupting your weekday schedule.

Why Weekend ABA Therapy Works for Families

For Parents Who Work Full-Time

You're home during weekend sessions. That means you can observe, ask questions in real time, and learn strategies alongside your child.

Keeps Progress
Consistent

ABA therapy works when it's consistent. Weekend sessions keep your child moving forward even when weekdays are overwhelming with school and activities.

No More
Weekday Chaos

No rushing home from work for a 4pm session. No coordinating with schools. No stacking appointments on Tuesday afternoon. Weekend therapy gives your family breathing room.

You're Part of
the Process

Weekend sessions make it easier for you to be present. You see what's working. You practice strategies in real time. Progress doesn't just happen during therapy—it happens because you know how to reinforce it.
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What Weekend ABA Therapy Looks Like

One-on-One Sessions at Home

Your child works directly with a trained therapist in your living room, kitchen, or backyard. Sessions target communication, social skills, emotional regulation, daily routines, and reducing challenging behaviors.

Structured But Not Rigid

We use play, activities your child enjoys, and daily routines to teach new skills. Sessions are structured but feel natural.

Parent Coaching
Built In

Your therapist shows you what's working so you can reinforce skills throughout the week. You're not watching from the sidelines—you're learning how to help your child between sessions.

BCBA Supervision

A Board Certified Behavior Analyst designs your child's treatment plan, monitors progress, and adjusts strategies as your child grows.

Skills We Build Through Weekend ABA Therapy

Communication Skills

Asking for needs, answering questions, expressing feelings, using words or alternative communication methods.

Social Skills

Making eye contact, taking turns, playing with siblings or peers, understanding social cues.

Daily Living Skills

Getting dressed independently, toilet training, eating meals, following morning or bedtime routines.

Emotional Regulation

Handling transitions without meltdowns, managing frustration, coping with disappointment, staying calm when plans change.

Reducing Challenging Behaviors

We figure out why tantrums, aggression, or self-injury happen and teach better ways to communicate or cope.

How to Get Started with Weekend ABA Therapy

Step 1: Contact Apex ABA

Reach out to discuss your family's needs and schedule. We verify insurance coverage and answer your questions about weekend therapy.

Step 2: Comprehensive Assessment

A BCBA meets with your family to assess your child's strengths, challenges, and goals. We build a treatment plan tailored to your child.

Step 3: Weekend Sessions Begin

Your child starts one-on-one therapy at home on Saturdays or Sundays. Sessions focus on the skills your child needs most.

Step 4: Ongoing Support and Progress Tracking

We monitor progress, adjust the plan as needed, and keep you informed every step of the way.

What Parents Notice with Weekend ABA Therapy

You Can Actually Be Present
You're not rushing in from work or trying to squeeze therapy between activities. You're home, observing, and learning strategies you can use all week.
Progress Stays Consistent
Your child keeps building skills even when weekdays are chaotic. Therapy doesn't stop because your schedule is packed Monday through Friday.
Weekdays
Get Easier
Skills your child learns on weekends carry into the week. Mornings run smoother. Transitions improve. Behaviors you were struggling with start getting better.
You're Not Juggling Multiple Appointments
Therapy happens during daycare hours. You're not leaving work early or scheduling separate clinic appointments. Your child gets services without disrupting your family's schedule.

Hear It From Parents

"I Can Finally Be Part of Therapy"

I work full-time and was always missing weekday sessions. Weekend therapy changed that. Now I'm there. I see what the therapist does. I learn the strategies. I'm actually part of my son's progress.

— Rachel, mom of 5-year-old in Charlotte, NC

"I Actually Understand What's Working Now"

Being home during weekend sessions means I see everything. I know what prompts work. I know how to handle behaviors. I'm not guessing anymore—I know what to do.

— David, dad of 7-year-old in Raleigh, NC

"Our Weekdays Aren't a War Zone Anymore"

We were trying to cram therapy into our weekday schedule and it was chaos. Weekend therapy gave us our evenings back. My daughter still gets the support she needs, but our family isn't falling apart trying to make it work.

— Michael, dad of 6-year-old in Atlanta, GA

"Progress Didn't Stop When Life Got Busy"

My son's progress was stalling because we couldn't keep up with weekday appointments. Weekend therapy solved that. He's back on track, and we're not stressed trying to juggle everything.

— Jennifer, mom of 4-year-old in Baltimore, MD

Liam's Progress with Weekend ABA Therapy

September 2024

Liam is 5 years old. His parents both work full-time and struggle to coordinate weekday therapy. Sessions get cancelled. Progress stalls. His parents feel stuck.
Apex begins weekend ABA therapy. Liam's sessions happen on Saturday mornings. His parents are home, observing and learning strategies. Consistency returns.

October 2024

December 2024

Liam is making steady progress. Communication is improving. Meltdowns are decreasing. His parents are reinforcing strategies throughout the week because they watched the therapist use them.
Liam's teacher reports he's handling transitions better at school. His parents realize the weekend progress is carrying into his weekdays. Skills are sticking because therapy is consistent again.

February 2025

April 2025

Liam is thriving. His parents aren't stressed about missed appointments or scheduling conflicts. Weekend therapy gave their family the flexibility they needed without sacrificing their son's progress.

Weekend ABA Therapy FAQs

Are weekend sessions available every Saturday and Sunday?

Availability depends on therapist schedules and your location. Contact us to discuss what works for your family.

How long are weekend therapy sessions?

Sessions are typically 2-4 hours, depending on your child's treatment plan and insurance authorization.

Can we do both weekend and weekday sessions?

Yes. Many families combine weekend and weekday therapy, or use weekends as their primary therapy schedule.

Is weekend ABA therapy covered by insurance?

Yes. Most major insurance plans cover ABA therapy regardless of the day of the week. We verify your benefits upfront.

Will my child work with the same therapist every weekend?

Yes. Consistency matters, so your child works with the same therapist and BCBA throughout treatment.

Can siblings be around during weekend sessions?

Yes. Weekend therapy happens at home when everyone's around. Siblings are often part of sessions naturally.

What if we need to reschedule a weekend session?

Contact us as soon as possible. We work with families to reschedule when life happens.

Does weekend therapy work as well as weekday therapy?

Yes. Effectiveness depends on consistency, quality, and individualization—not the day of the week.

What ages do you work with for weekend ABA therapy?

We typically work with children ages 2-12, though we evaluate each child individually.

How do you track progress in weekend ABA therapy?

We collect data during every session and provide regular progress reports. You'll see changes at home before we show you the data.

Getting Started Is Simple

Step 1:
Contact Apex ABA

Reach out to discuss weekend ABA therapy. We'll answer your questions and verify insurance coverage.

Step 2:
Comprehensive Assessment

A BCBA assesses your child's strengths, challenges, and goals, then builds a personalized treatment plan.

Step 3:
Weekend Sessions Begin

Your child starts one-on-one therapy at home on Saturdays or Sundays, focusing on the skills they need most.

Step 4:
Ongoing Support and Progress Tracking

We monitor progress, adjust the plan as needed, and keep you informed.

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What We Work On

Your child is struggling with specific things. We can help:

All of it happens in your home, woven into your family's actual routines.

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We Serve Families in Multiple States

Apex ABA brings in-home therapy to families throughout North Carolina, Georgia, and Maryland. No matter where you're located, our therapists can come to your home.

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Don't see your area? Reach out—we're expanding regularly.

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Where We Offer Weekend ABA Therapy

Apex ABA provides weekend ABA therapy across North Carolina, Georgia, and Maryland.

Therapy That Fits Your Life

Your child needs consistent ABA therapy. Your family needs a schedule that actually works. Weekend ABA therapy gives you both.