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.
Where to Find Our Autism Center in Sioux City
Our Sioux City center is located in an easily accessible part of the city. You can find us in the Mayfair Center office building. Just next door — this is Sioux City’s largest enclosed shopping destination, with over 100 retail, dining, and entertainment options. It features well-known anchor stores like JCPenney, Scheels All Sports, Barnes & Noble, and an AMC movie theater. There is also a TJ Maxx and Kohl’s nearby.
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(712) 798-3364Conveniently Located in Sioux City
Stride Autism Centers is dedicated to providing accessible, high-quality ABA therapy to families. In addition to our Sioux City location, we have multiple centers throughout Iowa. Explore our other locations to find a center that’s convenient for you and your family.
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13808 W Maple Rd suite 124, Omaha, NE 68164, United States
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Why Families Choose Stride
Award-Winning, Compassionate Specialists
Stride’s experienced Sioux City ABA therapy team combines compassionate care and clinical excellence to create a warm, nurturing environment. Our goal is to help every child thrive in a comfortable, supportive environment.
Proven Progress and Excellent Outcomes
We are dedicated to helping children work toward and reach meaningful milestones. Families trust our structure, play-based methods, and positive reinforcement to help their child grow.
Evidence-Based, Individualized Support
Each child has unique needs. We tailor our evidence-based ABA therapy to fit your kiddo’s strengths, goals, and pace.
Meet Our Sioux City Team We Trust
About Stride
At Stride Autism Centers, our mission is to provide compassionate, personalized ABA therapy for kiddos with autism. Our team focuses on helping children build real-life skills and prepare for kindergarten and beyond through play-based learning.
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What Is Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy?
ABA therapy helps children improve communication and social skills, and achieve greater independence. It involves methods such as positive reinforcement, group activities, one-on-one therapy, free play, and circle time to help children prepare for kindergarten and beyond. Our up to full-day ABA therapy program provides a safe place for your child to learn and grow in all areas of their development.
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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.