Keystone ABA
Partnering With You on Your Child’s Journey
Proudly serving families in Pittsburgh providing individualized ABA services to support each child’s unique journey.
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Our Mission
At Keystone ABA, we specialize in early intervention ABA services exclusively for young children with autism—especially those who have been excluded from traditional childcare or preschool settings.
Our Services
We are committed to improving the lives of individuals through Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy.
1:1 ABA Therapy
Personalized therapy sessions focusing on skill-building, behavior reduction, and independence.
Parent and Family Training
Practical strategies to support your child’s progress and promote success at home.
Social Skills Groups
Safe, structured environments where children can develop meaningful connections and build confidence.

What We Do Differently
As a small, values-driven practice, our mission is to:
- Provide individualized, high-quality ABA therapy in a supportive, center-based environment
- Use play-based social learning with peers to promote inclusion and developmental growth
- Teach functional communication to replace challenging behaviors
- Practice assent-based therapy, ensuring every child’s voice is respected
Family-Centered Support
As a small, values-driven practice, our goal is help to family:
- Navigate early intervention and special education systems
- Prepare for the transition to kindergarten
- Advocate for your child’s right to learn, grow, and belong

Why Families Choose Keystone ABA
Our goal is not just to provide therapy—it’s to create lasting change, build confidence, gain communication, and help every child find their place in the world.
- Personalized, intensive treatment, designed to accelerate skill development.
- Collaboration to identify an individualized ABA schedule that incorporates preschool and therapy schedules when appropriate
- Consistency – we follow through with our commitment to families by never cancelling a scheduled therapy session
- Successful transitions to less restrictive, inclusive environments
- Deep relationships fostered by small BCBA caseloads
