
Epic Minds Therapy
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Epic Minds Therapy provides in-home ABA therapy in Raleigh, North Carolina and surrounding communities for children on the autism spectrum. Our BCBAs and RBTs build individualized programs that develop communication, social, and daily-living skills in the places children spend their days: at home, at school, and out in the community. Care is assent-based and family-centered, with dedicated parent and caregiver training so progress continues between sessions. We also offer telehealth support and help families access a virtual autism evaluation, and we accept Medicaid and major North Carolina insurance plans.
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At Epic Minds Therapy, we start by understanding the why behind each behavior. Our BCBAs build individualized, assent-based plans rooted in Natural Environment Teaching, so children practice new skills in real situations at home, at school, and out in the community. We focus on communication, social connection, positive behavior, and growing independence, and we partner closely with parents and caregivers so gains carry over into everyday life.
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