ROCKVILLE, MD, September 16, 2024 — Behavioral Framework, a leading, accredited provider of applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy in the mid-Atlantic region, is excited to announce its expansion into Charlotte, North Carolina this fall. The new location will offer in-home ABA services for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) up to age 21.

 “We are excited to add Charlotte, North Carolina to our list of service areas,” said Kyle West, CEO of Behavioral Framework. Our mission has always been to provide exceptional and consistent care to children diagnosed with autism and their families. This expansion allows us to reach more families and extend our support to new communities.”

This expansion follows Behavioral Framework’s recent partnership with Behavior Consultation & Psychological Services (BCPS), a provider of clinic, home, and school-based ABA therapy, as well as autism diagnostic services in the Greenville, Wilmington, Boone, Clemmons, and Greensboro areas of North Carolina.

 “There is a significant demand for high-quality ABA therapy in the Charlotte Metropolitan Area. Our new office will help meet this need, providing access to ABA services for more families.”

For more information about Behavioral Framework's ABA therapy services in Charlotte, NC, please call (980) 223-4700 or visit Getting Started Form.

About Behavioral Framework

Behavioral Framework is a leading family-owned provider of ABA therapy in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and DC with a vision of providing exceptional care and better client outcomes for children diagnosed with autism and their families. Behavioral Framework was founded out of a strong desire to deliver consistent and superior care with a holistic and collaborative approach that serves the whole family. Behavioral Framework is devoted to the pursuit of providing excellent, honest and compassionate care for the autism community. In 2022, Behavioral Framework introduced Pathways, a diagnostic center that specializes in conducting thorough assessments for Autism and other developmental disabilities among children aged 0 to 21. Establishing Pathways has contributed to alleviating the extended wait times children often face to receive a diagnosis. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, connect with our Facebook page, engage with us on LinkedIn, and follow our Instagram.