Autism Learning Partners Set to Open New ABA Therapy Centers in California in 2026
Autism Learning Partners (ALP), a recognized frontrunner in autism treatment and interventions for developmental disabilities, has unveiled plans to expand with new ABA therapy centers in California set to open in 2026. This initiative, which will increase their accessibility, will see new centers established in South Los Angeles, South Bay, and East Bay, specifically located in Compton, Torrance, and San Leandro.
Comprehensive Support for Families
ALP's mission is centered around providing essential support to children with autism and their families. The upcoming centers will be designed to deliver tailored, comprehensive care plans developed by a dedicated multidisciplinary clinical team. This holistic approach aims to maximize the progress children can achieve through well-structured intervention programs.
One of the hallmark offerings at the new facilities will be Early Intensive Behavior Intervention (EIBI), which is particularly beneficial for children aged from birth to five years. This developmental phase is critical, as research indicates that early intervention can have a profound impact on a child's growth and learning trajectory.
Marta Marquez, Vice President of Clinical Services at ALP in Southern California, emphasizes the center-based support provided by ALP. She states, "Our comprehensive, play-based ABA program for young learners integrates a proprietary curriculum into a fun and engaging daily routine. This approach not only prepares each child for success in preschool, daycare, or kindergarten but makes learning enjoyable for them."
Evidence-Based Curriculum and Goals
The educational foundation of ALP’s ABA programs includes a curriculum that is both developmentally sequenced and informed by the latest evidence-based research. This curriculum incorporates a wide array of support areas, emphasizing communication, social, and play skills. It also covers essential planning, scheduling, and problem-solving skills necessary for children's everyday tasks.
Furthermore, Jennifer Villicana, Vice President of Clinical Services at ALP in Northern California, highlights how the goals established within this curriculum are pivotal for long-term development. She adds that the focus is not merely on immediate intervention, but rather on equipping children with skills that will benefit them as they transition into educational settings and beyond.
ALP’s Longevity and Workforce
Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Monrovia, California, Autism Learning Partners has built a reputation as a national leader in providing ABA-based autism services. With a workforce of over 4,000 nationwide, including more than 250 Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), ALP is dedicated to delivering high-quality therapeutic services. Their extensive range of services includes ABA care, speech, occupational, physical therapies, and diagnostic services, offered in 15 states.
Through this significant expansion, ALP strengthens its commitment to enhancing the lives of children and families affected by autism. As they prepare for the opening of these new centers in 2026, Autism Learning Partners is paving the way for improved access to essential support services in California.
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