If you're looking for in-home ABA therapy in Dallas, Guidepost ABA provides compassionate, evidence-based support tailored to your child's daily routines.
We proudly serve families throughout Dallas and surrounding communities.

Dallas is one of the most dynamic, fast-growing cities in the United States — a global business hub and a deeply diverse community where families from every background call home. For parents in Dallas raising a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), navigating the city's sprawling geography and lengthy therapy waitlists can feel like an obstacle course. Guidepost ABA removes every barrier. We deliver evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy directly to your home and your child's school, throughout Dallas, with no waitlist and immediate access to care.
Dallas is the third most populated city in Texas, with a population of approximately 1.31 million residents. Children under age 18 make up approximately 24.2% of Dallas's total population — an estimated 316,000+ children living in the city today.
Based on the CDC's 2025 national prevalence rate of 1 in 31 children with ASD, an estimated 10,200+ children in Dallas may be living with autism spectrum disorder.
Dallas is a deeply diverse city — Hispanics and Latinos make up over 40% of the population, Black or African American residents represent nearly 25%, and almost 25% of Dallas's population is foreign born. CDC data now confirms that Hispanic, Black, and multiracial children are being diagnosed with ASD at higher rates than ever before.
Dallas ISD is a large city school district in North Texas in Dallas County. Beyond Dallas ISD, the city and surrounding areas are also served by Richardson ISD, Garland ISD, Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD, Irving ISD, Highland Park ISD, and Duncanville ISD.
Children who begin ABA therapy between 18 months and 5 years of age show the most significant developmental gains. Boys are diagnosed with ASD at approximately 3.4 times the rate of girls nationally.
Our BCBAs and RBTs travel directly to your home throughout Dallas — from Uptown and Oak Cliff to Pleasant Grove, Lake Highlands, North Dallas, East Dallas, and every neighborhood in between.
Guidepost ABA partners with Dallas ISD, Richardson ISD, Garland ISD, Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD, Irving ISD, Highland Park ISD, and Duncanville ISD to place RBTs directly inside your child's classroom.
Guidepost ABA's Dallas clinical coordinators will walk your family through every step — from identifying the right evaluation provider to initiating therapy as quickly as possible.
Our Virtual Reality therapy program creates immersive, safe environments where children can practice social communication, emotional regulation, and real-world life skills — delivered in the comfort of your Dallas home.
No Waitlist — Your child can begin therapy immediately.
We Come to You — Dallas traffic is real. We eliminate the burden of driving across the city for every session.
Insurance Handled for You — We accept BCBS, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, Tricare, Medicaid, Medicare, Anthem, and Kaiser.
Bilingual, Culturally Aware Therapists — Our BCBAs and RBTs are based in Dallas, reflect the city's diversity, and include Spanish-speaking clinicians.
Parent Coaching Included — Structured parent coaching is built into every program.
Ages 18 Months to 21 Years — From early intervention through young adult transition support, all delivered in your home.
(214) 506-3237 | info@guidepostaba.com | 6620 Sawmill Road, Dallas, TX 75252
Free consultation. Fast insurance verification. A dedicated BCBA assigned to your family. No waitlist.
In-home ABA therapy provides one-on-one Applied Behavior Analysis services in your child’s home. Therapy focuses on communication, behavior support, daily living skills, and social development in a familiar environment.
The number of hours depends on your child’s individual needs and clinical recommendations. After a comprehensive assessment, we create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your child.
Most major insurance plans cover ABA therapy with an autism diagnosis. Our team verifies your benefits and handles the authorization process for you.
Guidepost ABA offers immediate access to care. After assessment and insurance approval, services can begin without long waitlists.
Yes. Parent involvement is encouraged. We provide coaching and guidance so you can reinforce skills outside of therapy sessions.