Accurate Assessment Leads to Focused Support

Cusack Applied Behavior Analysis, LLC provides comprehensive evaluations in Suite 217 to guide your child's behavioral progress.

When your child struggles with communication, self-regulation, or daily routines, an evaluation gives you a clear starting point. At Cusack Applied Behavior Analysis, LLC in Suite 217, you receive a structured assessment that measures your child's strengths and identifies behaviors that interfere with learning or social interaction. This process uses direct observation, standardized tools, and input from caregivers to build a complete picture of your child's needs.

The evaluation includes skill assessments across communication, adaptive living, and social domains. You also receive a functional behavior assessment if challenging behaviors are present. These tools help pinpoint why a behavior occurs and what environmental changes or teaching strategies will reduce it. The results inform treatment planning and ensure interventions target the areas that matter most to your family.

If you are ready to schedule an evaluation in Suite 217, reach out to Cusack Applied Behavior Analysis, LLC to discuss availability and what to bring to your first appointment.

What Happens During the Assessment Session

Your evaluation takes place in Suite 217 and typically lasts between two and four hours depending on your child's age and cooperation level. The clinician uses direct testing, play-based observation, and caregiver interviews to gather data. You answer questions about your child's history, current concerns, and daily routines while the clinician observes how your child responds to structured tasks and free play.

After the session, you receive a written report that includes scores, behavior descriptions, and recommendations. The report outlines which skills are emerging, which require teaching, and what environmental modifications may reduce problem behaviors. You also receive a summary of whether your child meets criteria for ABA services and what intensity of support is recommended.

The evaluation does not include medical diagnosis or educational placement decisions. It focuses on behavior function and skill deficits that can be addressed through applied behavior analysis. The findings guide treatment goals and help your family understand what progress will look like over the coming months.