Little Adventures ABA

Little Adventures is DDSi's on-site ABA program for children with autism.

Overview

Families come to the Little Adventures location, where children practice school readiness, routines, communication, behavior skills, and everyday expectations through Applied Behavior Analysis.

What Little Adventures ABA does

Little Adventures helps children practice skills that support school readiness and everyday routines. The program uses Applied Behavior Analysis to support communication, behavior skills, routines, independence, and family goals.

An ABA program, not daycare

Little Adventures is an ABA program with individualized planning and professional clinical support. It is not a daycare.

A parent-friendly start

Families can contact DDSi to ask about ABA, insurance and Medicaid, location, tours, and whether Little Adventures may be a fit for their child.

  1. Reach out
  2. Share basic information
  3. Ask about ABA options
  4. Schedule the next step or a tour

Quick facts

Who it helps
Children with autism and families looking for structured ABA support focused on communication, routines, behavior skills, school readiness, and daily-life expectations.
Where it happens
On-site. Families come to the Little Adventures / DDSi location.
Program leadership
  • Madison Carr, BCBA — Clinical Director, Little Adventures ABA
Funding
Little Adventures accepts private insurance and Medicaid.

How Little Adventures is delivered

Little Adventures is an on-site ABA program where families come to the Little Adventures / DDSi location.

Program FAQs

What is ABA?

Applied Behavior Analysis is a structured approach used to help children build skills, routines, communication, and everyday expectations.

Is Little Adventures daycare?

No. Little Adventures is an ABA program, not daycare.

Where does the program happen?

Little Adventures is an on-site program where families come to the Little Adventures / DDSi location.

Does Little Adventures accept insurance?

Little Adventures accepts private insurance and Medicaid.

How do we get started?

Use the Get Started contact path and DDSi will help direct the inquiry to the ABA team.

Get the support you need.

DDSi will help connect you with the right program, service, or team member.

Get Started