In-School ABA
Support in
Dallas, TX.

Classroom-Based Autism Support That Builds Confidence

Guidepost ABA provides in-school ABA therapy services in Dallas to help children succeed academically, socially, and emotionally within the classroom environment.

Our Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) work directly in your child’s school to support communication, peer interaction, classroom behavior, and independence.

Supporting Students with Autism in Dallas Schools

Our school-based ABA services help students:
Supporting Students with Autism in Austin Schools
  • Improve focus and task completion
    Help students concentrate on tasks and complete assignments more effectively in the classroom.
  • Navigate peer relationships
    Navigate social interactions and build meaningful connections with classmates.
  • Follow classroom routines
    Follow daily schedules and transitions smoothly throughout the school day.
  • Reduce disruptive or avoidance behaviors
    Reduce disruptive or avoidance behaviors through evidence-based strategies.
  • Build self-confidence
    Build the emotional foundation students need to thrive academically and socially.

A Coordinated Approach to School Success

Consistency across home, school, and therapy creates stronger outcomes. That’s why we maintain regular communication with parents and school teams.

If you're searching for school-based ABA therapy in Dallas, our team is ready to support your child’s success.



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Give Your Child the Support They Need at School

With the right tools and guidance, school can feel empowering — not overwhelming.
  • Classroom-Based Support
  • Collaboration with Teachers
  • Individualized Goals
  • Ongoing Parent Communication

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about in-school ABA therapy.

School-based ABA therapy provides behavioral and social support within your child’s classroom to improve participation, peer interaction, and independence.

No. Our Registered Behavior Technicians support your child within the classroom while collaborating with teachers and staff.

In some cases, yes. We collaborate with families and school teams to determine how services integrate into your child’s educational plan.

Therapists provide structured support during peer interactions, group activities, and transitions to strengthen social confidence and communication.