Applied Behavioral Consulting | ABA & Other Autism Therapies

815.267.6354
contact@autismchicago.com
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  • About Us
    • Who is ABC?
    • Our Mission
    • Letter to Parents
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    • Serving Military Families
    • Community Outreach
  • Our Approach
    • What is ABA?
    • Why Choose ABA?
    • What is DTT?
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    • Important Life Skills
    • Support for Our Parents
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    • Meet Our Team
    • Join Our Team
    • Employee Training
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    • In-Home Therapy
    • In-Clinic Therapy
    • Counseling Services
    • Potty Training Program
    • Telehealth Program
    • Social Skills Group
  • Resources
    • Resources for Families
    • Articles & Blogs
    • FAQ
    • What is Autism?
    • Who is Affected?
    • Types of Developmental Delays
    • Signs & Symptoms
    • Other Conditions
    • Insurance Trouble?
  • Get Started
    • First Steps
    • Insurance
    • Our Locations
    • Free Consultation
    • Free Screening
  • About Us
    • Who is ABC?
    • Our Mission
    • Letter to Parents
    • BHCOE Accreditation
    • Serving Military Families
    • Community Outreach
  • Our Approach
    • What is ABA?
    • Why Choose ABA?
    • What is DTT?
    • Curriculum
    • Important Life Skills
    • Support for Our Parents
  • Our Team
    • Meet Our Team
    • Join Our Team
    • Employee Training
  • Services
    • In-Home Therapy
    • In-Clinic Therapy
    • Counseling Services
    • Potty Training Program
    • Telehealth Program
    • Social Skills Group
  • Resources
    • Resources for Families
    • Articles & Blogs
    • FAQ
    • What is Autism?
    • Who is Affected?
    • Types of Developmental Delays
    • Signs & Symptoms
    • Other Conditions
    • Insurance Trouble?
  • 2017

    Walk The Walk for Autism

    On April 23rd, we participated in the 10th annual Walk the Walk for Autism event held at The Community House in Hinsdale, Illinois. The purpose of this event was to raise awareness and donations for Charlie’s Gift Center for Autism and Related Disorders, a program that The Community House sponsors. This particular program addresses the needs of children and families facing autism and other related disorders. We were honored to be a part of this event, as we helped raise awareness for autism and Charlie, the boy behind the charity.

  • 2017

    Autism Speaks Walk

    Earlier this year on May 13th, we attended and participated in the 2017 Autism Speaks Walk at Soldier Field in Downtown Chicago. The Autism Speaks Walk is the world’s largest autism fundraising event dedicated to improving the lives of people with autism. The event was “powered by love”, as many supporters gathered and worked together to help raise the necessary funding for autism research and support services. We were so glad to be a part of this special event!

  • 2017

    Ride for Autism Speaks

    On Sunday, September 17th, supporters & bikers joined us as we celebrated 15 years of the Chicago Ride for Autism Speaks. Starting at the Harley Davidson store in St. Charles, the Chicago Ride for Autism Speaks was a 75-mile scenic ride through the suburban countryside. The purpose of this event was to spread the word about the Ride for Autism Speaks & to raise donations & awareness for autism research.

  • 2018

    Autism Speaks Walk

    We were also a proud sponsor of the 2018 Autism Speaks Walk! Thank you all for your support!

  • 2019

    Walk The Walk for Autism

    On April 28, 2019, we participated in the 12th annual Walk the Walk for Autism event held at The Community House in Hinsdale, Illinois. We helped to raise $2,628.16 for The Counseling Center at The Community House. The Walk benefited the individuals and families who are impacted by Autism and also benefited those who were provided with Behavioral Health services and Creative Solutions to mental health concerns. We are so honored to have been a part of this wonderful event!

We are a Chicago-based therapy group that goes into the homes of kids with autism to work with them on a personal level.

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14421 Wallin Dr in Plainfield, IL 60544
107 (Clinic) and 109 (Main Site)

34 Saravanos Dr Yorkville, IL 60560

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