Most In-home ABA Therapy ABA providers have months-long wait lists and only offer clinic appointments. We're different. Magical Moments ABA delivers compassionate, in-home therapy starting within 2-3 weeks. No wait list. We handle all insurance paperwork.

Searching for ABA therapy in In-home ABA Therapy? Many families come to us looking for support with challenging behaviors, guidance they can trust, and help navigating the process without feeling like they're doing it all alone.
At Magical Moments ABA, we walk with you through every step from understanding your insurance benefits to coordinating approvals so your child can begin high-quality, naturalistic ABA therapy without long waitlists or confusing steps.
Therapy happens where your child actually lives and learns - morning routines at home, lunch period at their school, weekend visits to Eagle Creek Park. Skills learned in real life actually stick.
We're accepting new families now with therapy typically starting within 2-3 weeks.
Our team manages all verification, prior authorization, and coordination with Anthem, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, BCBS, and Indiana Medicaid. You focus on your child.
We focus on skills that improve daily life - like asking for help instead of melting down, playing with siblings without constant conflict, or getting ready for school independently. Progress is tracked with data and visible in moments that matter.
Teaching happens through play and daily routines your child enjoys. Your child learns to take turns while playing board games, request snacks during meals, and follow routines during actual morning chaos.
Parent coaching is woven into every session. You learn strategies to use when therapists aren't there, building confidence to support progress all day long.

Some families worry that ABA means rigid drills or therapy that doesn't feel natural. That's not our approach.
At Magical Moments ABA, learning happens through play, connection, and everyday routines your child already enjoys. We focus on real-life skills that matter to your family, not endless table work or checkboxes.
We believe ABA therapy should feel natural and enjoyable for your child. Our play-based, naturalistic ABA approach builds real-life skills through everyday routines, familiar activities, and meaningful family moments. We focus on helping your child grow in ways that matter to your family, not just on a data sheet.

We design learning around what motivates your child. If they love dinosaurs, we use dinosaur toys to teach counting or communication. If they are interested in the kitchen, we build skills like requesting, turn taking, and independence while helping prepare a snack. When they want to go outside, we practice communication and following directions during that natural transition.
Because learning happens during activities your child already enjoys, skills make sense, stick longer, and show up more often in real life. Our approach focuses on teaching in the same environments where your child will use these skills at home, at school, and in the community. This helps close the gap between therapy skills and everyday skills and supports your child in making meaningful progress across their day.
Every program is supervised by Board Certified Behavior Analysts and personalized to your child's strengths and your family's priorities.
Like the In-home ABA Therapy mom who told us her son asked for a hug for the first time after 8 weeks of therapy. Or the Carmel dad whose daughter finally played with her brother without constant conflict. These aren't just skills on a data sheet - these are the magical moments that change families.

Therapy delivered in your home where your child is most comfortable. Our In-home ABA Therapy-licensed BCBAs design programs focused on real skills - like teaching your child to ask for their favorite snack instead of grabbing, to play independently while you make dinner, or to get dressed without a battle every morning. Learning happens in the environment where they'll use these skills daily.
Each family works with a consistent Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) who delivers direct therapy, typically 2-4 sessions per week depending on your child's individualized plan. Your Board Certified Behavior Analyst supervises every case, observing sessions regularly, adjusting programs based on data, and providing ongoing parent coaching. Most families see their BCBA at least twice per month for observation and feedback sessions.
You're not asked to leave during therapy - in fact, parent involvement is encouraged. You'll see exactly what strategies we're using, practice them alongside your therapist, and learn how to maintain progress throughout the day. Sessions are flexible and adapt to your family's routine, whether that's morning before school, afternoon after school, or weekend hours.
We partner with In-home ABA Therapy schools to support classroom success - whether your child attends IPS, Carmel Clay, Hamilton Southeastern, or any other district. Our BCBAs attend IEP meetings, coordinate with teachers, and help with challenges like staying in their seat during circle time, transitioning between activities, or asking the teacher for help appropriately.
Real independence means thriving beyond home - at the In-home ABA Therapy Zoo without constant hand-holding, at the library without running through aisles, at restaurants without disrupting other diners. We provide therapy at parks, stores, and community events, teaching your child to navigate real-world situations with confidence.
Early intervention uses play-based strategies that look like fun but build critical foundations - requesting toys, imitating actions, following simple directions, playing alongside other children.
In‑clinic ABA therapy takes place in a structured, distraction‑reduced environment designed to support communication, social skills, early academics and daily routines. Children work with a consistent Registered Behavior Technician following an individualized treatment plan created by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, who observes sessions regularly, updates goals using data and provides ongoing parent coaching. The clinic setting offers clear structure, predictable routines and opportunities to practice skills with peers, and parents are always welcome to observe or participate during sessions.
Chat With Us: Connect with our team to learn whether our services are the right fit for your child and family.
We Verify Your Insurance: We handle all verification and prior authorization with your In-home ABA Therapy insurance provider.
Assessment & Goal Setting: An In-home ABA Therapy-licensed BCBA assesses your child and works with you to identify meaningful, achievable goals.
Begin Therapy (Usually 2-3 Weeks): Therapy starts quickly with a consistent team in the settings that work best - home, school, community, or all three
We serve families throughout Marion County and surrounding communities within 30 minutes of downtown In-home ABA Therapy, including the northside (Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville), southside (Greenwood, Franklin Township), and westside (Avon, Plainfield) communities.
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Every day, In-home ABA Therapy families tell us about the magical moments that therapy helped create - the first time their child said "I love you," the first playdate that didn't end early, the first morning routine without tears. These are the moments that remind you why you're fighting so hard for your child.
Magical Moments ABA serves In-home ABA Therapy families with naturalistic, compassionate therapy that creates meaningful progress and measurable results. Our In-home ABA Therapy-licensed BCBAs and trained RBTs work in your home, your child's school, and throughout the community to build skills that matter.