ABA is the gold standard for treating autism and is the most widely studied and effective treatment available. ABA is recommended by major American medical associations and the US Surgeon General. CBT is generally not the best fit for preschool-aged children with autism, especially those with minimal communication skills.
Iowa Autism Therapy Locations
Stride Autism Centers serves Iowa families with multiple welcoming centers located throughout the state, making quality autism therapy accessible no matter where you call home.
West Davenport, Iowa
902 W Kimberly Rd suite 46, Davenport, IA 52806, USA
(562) 372-2842 Get Directions
Des Moines—Highland Park Area
100 E Euclid Ave, Suite 29 in Des Moines, IA 50313
(515) 481-5586 Get DirectionsWest Des Moines, Iowa
4546 Corporate Drive suite 135, West Des Moines, IA, USA
(515) 481-5586 Get Directions
South Des Moines—Fleur Drive
Stride Autism Centers - Des Moines–Fleur ABA Therapy, 2680 Fleur Dr, Des Moines, IA 50321, USA
(515) 481-5586 Get Directions
Why Choose Stride Autism Centers in Iowa
When selecting an autism therapy provider, you need a team that delivers proven results while treating your family with respect and understanding. Stride stands out in Iowa for several important reasons.
Proven Outcomes That Make a Difference
Results matter, and families at Stride consistently see meaningful progress. Children in our programs achieve developmental gains at twice the national average, and 98% of parents report significant improvements in their child’s ability to communicate. These statistics represent real children reaching milestones, expressing themselves more clearly, and gaining confidence every single day.
Full Accreditation and Quality Standards
Stride Autism Centers is fully accredited by the Autism Commission on Quality (ACQ) in Iowa, Illinois, and Nebraska, a distinction that reflects our commitment to clinical excellence and ethical practice. We’re also an Autism Centers of Excellence (ACE) provider and a proud member of the Council of Autism Service Providers (CASP), ensuring your family receives care that meets the highest standards.
Support From an Experienced, Caring Team
Our board-certified behavior analysts and registered behavior technicians deliver evidence-based care backed by training and hands-on expertise. You’ll receive regular updates on your kiddo’s progress and learn about tools and techniques you can use at home to support your child’s development.
What Is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy?
Applied behavior analysis is a scientific approach to understanding and improving behavior in children with autism. Through careful observation and data-driven strategies, this form of behavioral therapy teaches children how to learn, helping them acquire everything from basic communication to complex social interactions. At Stride, we make this therapeutic approach engaging and child-friendly, incorporating your child’s interests and favorite activities into every session.
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Get Started With ABA Services in Iowa Today
The experienced, caring professionals at Stride Autism Centers make enrollment straightforward and stress-free. We’ll verify your insurance benefits, schedule a center tour at a location convenient for you, and answer every question you have about what to expect.
Contact our Iowa team and start your child’s journey toward greater independence and joy.
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ABA Therapy
Common Questions About Our Center
Some children with autism have symptoms that can be supported by occupational therapy (OT), such as sensory sensitivities or gross motor challenges. Stride partners with local OT providers, as applicable, to ensure proper coordination of care. That said, ABA is typically the therapy that makes the biggest difference for children with autism.
Decades of clinical studies have shown that young children with autism who received intensive ABA therapy demonstrated:
- Larger increases in IQ and adaptive functioning
- Fewer challenging behaviors and social problems
- Increased likelihood of fully joining regular education without assistance
ABA uses positive reinforcement to promote increases in desirable behaviors. As a result, we see its application across a wide range of uses. From school settings where teachers reinforce participation and task completion to marketing executives who develop loyalty programs, ABA is everywhere.
Your involvement is key to your child’s success. We provide regular updates, training sessions, and opportunities to collaborate so you feel empowered to support your child at home.
We’re here to make the process as simple as possible. Contact us through our website or call the center closest to you. Our team will walk you through assessments, insurance details, and the next steps. Learn more about the Enrollment Process.
If your child has autism or is showing developmental delays, ABA therapy could make a big difference. Reach out to us, and we’ll help assess your child’s unique needs and potential benefits.
ABA can be helpful until therapy goals are met or if progress is not being made. Stride specializes in supporting preschool children ages 2 through 6 with the goal of making significant and meaningful progress that reduces the need for continued ABA post-Stride. For children who can benefit from continued ABA after the age of 6, Stride can provide a referral to other organizations that can provide care in-home or after school.
Absolutely. Every child is different, and we take the time to create a therapy plan tailored specifically to your child’s strengths, challenges, and goals.
Stride Autism Centers is dedicated to serving children ages 2 to 6, a critical time for early intervention and skill development. If your child is within this age range, we’re ready to help.
Research shows that the earlier we intervene and begin therapy, the better the outcomes. This makes intuitive sense as kids have greater plasticity in their behavior the younger they are.
As kids grow older, they develop compensatory habits that make it more difficult to teach new, positive skills. For these reasons and more, Stride specializes in supporting preschool-aged children (ages 2 to 6) with autism. Typically, the earliest someone can be diagnosed with autism is 18 months old. Beginning ABA shortly after that is optimal for families who want their children to realize their potential.
If your child has autism or is showing developmental delays, ABA therapy could make a big difference. Reach out to us, and we’ll help assess your child’s unique needs and potential benefits.
Costs can vary, but most insurance plans cover ABA therapy when medically necessary. We’ll work with you to confirm coverage and help minimize out-of-pocket expenses.













