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We're coming to Sharonville!

ABS provides full treatment intervention for children with autism and related disabilities. Applied Behavioral Services is also an educational placement program specializing in serving children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder as well as other cognitive and developmental delays.

Our Approach

We specialize in guiding students with Autism and Emotional Support needs through:

  • Behavioral Foundation — We use Applied Behavior Analysis to foster positive behaviors for academic achievement.
  • Tailored Education — Your child is unique, so we build an individualized plan that includes strategies and interventions to promote success.  
  • Therapeutic Integration — New Story provides your student with comprehensive support including Counseling, Social-Emotional Learning, Speech, and Occupational Therapies.
  • Transition Readiness — We build student experiences to prepare your child for their next chapter, whether it's returning to their home district or stepping into adulthood.
  • Expertise & Experience — We hire highly qualified therapists, counselors, and other support staff to support your student in achieving their goals.

About Applied Behavioral Services Cincinnati

Our school in Sharonville, Ohio caters to children and young adult students facing social, behavioral, emotional, and educational challenges. We offer small class sizes and individualized learning plans to promote growth and development — ensuring your child receives a supportive and tailored education.

3700 Park 42 Drive
Sharonville, OH 45241

Our space will include:

  • 21,000 square feet 
  • 20 classrooms
  • Gross motor room
  • Outdoor playground
  • Specialty and therapy rooms

What's Next?

We know exploring an out of district placement can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. If you have questions, we are here to help. Fill out the form on this page and we will be in touch with you in 24-48 hours to answer any questions you may have.

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