Can ABA Therapy Be Done Online?

Yes, ABA therapy can be delivered online through secure telehealth platforms, and it’s becoming a viable alternative or supplement to in-person sessions.


Remote ABA often means a therapist connects via video call, working with your child and coaching you as a parent or caregiver. This format can focus on goals like communication, daily living skills, social behaviors, and parent training.


Benefits of virtual ABA:


  • Sessions happen in your home environment, which can make children more comfortable and better reflect real-life routines.

  • Virtual therapy removes geographical and travel barriers, making ABA accessible even in rural or underserved areas.

  • Many studies report online ABA produces outcomes comparable to in-person therapy, especially when caregivers stay actively involved.

That said, online ABA isn’t always a perfect substitute, some skills requiring hands-on support or complex physical guidance may still benefit more from face‑to‑face sessions.


At Connect N Care ABA, we offer ABA therapy services in North Carolina and Virginia, making therapy flexible and convenient for your schedule.


Want to explore if online ABA is right for your child? Contact us today!


SOURCE:


https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8274667/?utm_source=chatgpt.com


https://www.quora.com/How-effective-are-telehealth-ABA-services-for-children-with-autism-in-2025


https://www.reddit.com/r/ABA/comments/1g9srfg/im_sooooo_done_with_virtual_bcbas/


https://www.linkedin.com/posts/answersnow_how-virtual-aba-therapy-can-benefit-your-activity-7303452544456871936-C-Cs


https://online.regiscollege.edu/blog/benefits-of-telehealth

Fayge Orzel • December 4, 2025
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