Every child created with purpose. Every path guided with care.
We are honored that you are considering Purpose Path ABA for your child and family. Beginning services can feel overwhelming — but you are not alone. Our intake process is designed to be simple, supportive, and stress-free.
We are here to walk beside you every step of the way.
Complete our secure online intake form or contact us by phone or email. A member of our team will connect with you to answer your questions and learn more about your child’s needs.
Our intake specialists will verify your insurance benefits and explain coverage, authorizations, and any out-of-pocket costs — clearly and honestly.
Your child will complete an initial evaluation with one of our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs). This assessment helps us understand your child’s strengths, developmental level, and goals.
Using evidence-based methods including ESDM and NET, we create a personalized treatment plan focused on communication, social skills, play, independence, and family priorities.
Once authorization is approved, your child begins services in our welcoming clinic, school, or community settings — with a compassionate team who truly cares.
✔ Play-based, child-led therapy
✔ Faith-centered, compassionate care
✔ Ongoing parent coaching and training
✔ Transparent communication and progress updates
✔ A joyful, nurturing environment
Your child is not a diagnosis. They are a gift with a purpose — and we would be honored to walk this path with your family.
Purpose Path ABA exists to walk alongside families with faith, compassion, and clinical excellence — guiding children toward meaningful independence, joyful connection, and lasting growth through evidence-based, data-driven, and Christ-centered care.
We believe every child is uniquely created with purpose. Through individualized ABA programming rooted in ESDM and NET, we partner with families to nurture communication, build confidence, and empower children to reach their God-given potential.
The Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) is an evidence-based early intervention approach designed specifically for young children with autism, typically between the ages of 12 months to 5 years. It blends Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles with developmental and relationship-based strategies to support children in the most natural, loving, and engaging way possible.
Rather than sitting at a table completing drills, children learn through play, shared activities, and real social interactions. Therapists follow the child’s interests, build joyful relationships, and embed teaching moments into meaningful everyday experiences.
Why ESDM Matters for Early Intervention
The early years are when the brain is most flexible and able to grow.
ESDM:
• Builds communication, language, and social engagement
• Strengthens emotional connection and joint attention
• Encourages natural play and imitation skills
• Helps children learn in ways that feel fun and motivating
• Supports long-term developmental success
Research shows that children who receive ESDM early often make significant gains in communication, independence, and social skills.
Bethany@purposepathaba.com