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Compassionate In-Home ABA Therapy for Children
Helping children build communication skills, confidence, and independence through compassionate, relationship-centered ABA therapy
At Rooted Connections ABA, we partner with families to create meaningful progress for children with autism and developmental challenges. Our care is personalized, respectful, and focused on lasting growth.
In Rooted Connections we offer
In-Home ABA Therapy
Effective ABA therapy delivered in your child’s natural environment. We focus on communication, behavior, and daily living skills where they matter most.
School & Community Support
Robust in-person and telehealth oversight across all locations ensures your child’s clinical plan is always expertly managed for the highest quality care.
Parent Training
We partner directly with caregivers, providing the tools, strategies, and ongoing support needed to foster sustainable progress outside of formal therapy sessions.
How Therapy Works
Serving families across the Omaha metro area, our in-home ABA therapy prioritizes relationship-building above all else. We use natural teaching strategies that empower children to learn through play and daily family routines.
By focusing on connection first and utilizing evidence-based natural teaching strategies, we help children thrive through play and real-world interactions.
Why Families Choose Us
We believe therapy works best when children feel safe, respected, and understood.
Compassionate Care
Kind, respectful support focused on real connection.
Individualized Therapy
Personalized therapy designed around each child.
Family Partnership
Working together with families to support progress.
Evidence-Based Methods
Proven ABA strategies guided by measurable data.
Meet The Our Team
Stephanie Koutsky, BCBA
Chief Operating Officer
Stephanie Koutsky is a BCBA with 20+ years of experience in Applied Behavior Analysis. She co-founded and sold a successful ABA agency and now consults for startups. She is a mother of three who values an active, balanced lifestyle.
Julie Aiello, BCBA
Chief Clinical Officer
Julie is a BCBA with nearly 25 years of experience in behavioral health. She supports children across various settings and brings strong clinical expertise. She also mentors future BCBAs and works closely with families.
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Supporting Your Child’s Growth Every Step of the Way
Parent involvement is a core pillar of our program. By combining evidence-based practice with practical parent training , we help you create a supportive home environment where your child can build essential communication, social, and daily living skills.
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Look at what people write about us
4.8 of 5 based on 65+ reviews
The entire team is compassionate, knowledgeable, and dedicated to helping children succeed. They communicate clearly with parents and celebrate every milestone along the way. Our daughter has grown so much since starting therapy here.

Emily T.
From the very first consultation, we felt that our family was in good hands. The therapists take time to understand each child and create strategies that actually work in everyday life. We’ve seen steady progress and feel much more confident as parents.

Daniel R.
The therapists are incredibly patient, professional, and truly care about each child they work with. Our son has made noticeable progress in communication and confidence, and we feel supported every step of the way. We’re very grateful for the guidance and encouragement the team provides.

Sarah M.
Common questions from families starting ABA
Every child is different. After a comprehensive assessment, your BCBA will recommend a specific number of hours based on your child’s unique needs and goals. This typically ranges from “focused” care (15–20 hours/week) to “comprehensive” support (30+ hours/week).