ABA Therapy That Starts with Connection

At New View Autism Clinic, we provide child-led, relationship-focused ABA therapy for young children with autism in Urbandale and the greater Des Moines area. Through play, meaningful relationships, and individualized support, we help children build communication, social, daily living, and coping skills in ways that feel natural and engaging.

Connection Over Compliance. Evidence-Based Care That Puts Relationships First.

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You Don’t Have to Figure This Out Alone

Whether your child has recently received an autism diagnosis, you’re exploring ABA therapy for the first time, or you’re looking for an autism clinic that feels like the right fit, we’re here to help.

Our team takes the time to understand your child, answer your questions, and guide your family through every step of the process. Together, we’ll create an individualized plan that supports meaningful progress and helps your child thrive.

A Different Perspective on ABA Therapy

Every child deserves an approach to ABA therapy that recognizes their unique strengths, interests, and way of learning. At New View Autism Clinic, our child-led, relationship-focused approach combines evidence-based ABA therapy with current research and child development to create meaningful, individualized learning experiences for every child.

Connection Over Compliance

We prioritize relationships, trust, and engagement. Meaningful learning happens when children feel safe, respected, and connected..

Child-Led Learning

We follow each child’s interests and motivations to create learning opportunities that feel natural and enjoyable.

Developmentally Appropriate Care

Our goals and teaching strategies align with child development and focus on skills that support everyday life.

Family Partnership

Parents and caregivers are an important part of the therapy team. We work alongside families to support meaningful progress across environments.