
ABA Therapy in Plymouth, MN — Personalized Care for Your Child
Plymouth, MN families seeking ABA therapy have a dedicated partner in Dakota Autism Center. As the seventh-largest city in Minnesota, Plymouth is home to thousands of families — and a growing number are looking for effective, accessible autism services. We provide center-based ABA, in-home therapy, and EIDBI services tailored to each child.

ABA therapy services available to Plymouth families
Dakota Autism Center offers multiple pathways to care — choose the setting that works best for your child and family.
Center-Based ABA Therapy
Structured therapy in a preschool-like clinical environment designed for social growth, communication, and school readiness.
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Evidence-based, 1:1 behavioral support delivered in the comfort and familiarity of your own home.
Learn moreEIDBI Services
Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention for children covered by Minnesota Medical Assistance.
Learn moreServing Plymouth families with culturally responsive ABA therapy
Every family's journey is unique. Here's how Dakota Autism Center supports the Plymouth community.
Distance
~14 miles northwest from our center
Nearby Areas
Maple Grove, Minnetonka, Golden Valley, New Hope, Wayzata
Zip Codes Served
55441, 55442, 55446, 55447
Plymouth is one of the largest cities in the Twin Cities metro, with over 81,000 residents and a reputation for strong schools, safe neighborhoods, and extensive park and trail systems. The Wayzata School District (ISD 284) and Robbinsdale Area Schools (ISD 281) serve Plymouth students, and families here are accustomed to seeking out the best opportunities for their children — including specialized therapy when needed.
The growing diversity of Plymouth's population means more families are discovering autism services for the first time. Dakota Autism Center provides a welcoming entry point: our intake process is straightforward, we handle insurance verification, and our clinicians take the time to explain what ABA therapy involves before your child begins. For families who are new to autism services or transitioning from another provider, we make the process transparent and stress-free.
Plymouth families can choose center-based ABA at our Minneapolis location (about 14 miles southeast via I-394) or in-home ABA therapy delivered in your Plymouth home. In-home sessions work well for families in the Northwest Plymouth, Parkers Lake, and Medicine Lake neighborhoods who want to minimize commute time. We also provide EIDBI services to qualifying Plymouth residents through Minnesota Medical Assistance.
Help your child thrive with ABA therapy.
Complete our online interest form to get matched with a center. We will be in touch soon to discuss your child's unique needs and how we can support your family.
Visit our Minneapolis center — ~14 miles northwest from Plymouth
Our Minneapolis headquarters serves as the hub for all Dakota Autism Center programs. Plymouth families can access center-based ABA therapy here or choose in-home services delivered directly to your neighborhood.
Office Hours
Monday – Thursday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Questions Plymouth families ask about ABA therapy
Answers to the most common questions from families in Plymouth and surrounding areas like Maple Grove, Minnetonka, Golden Valley.
Yes. Our in-home ABA team regularly serves Plymouth families. We send trained RBTs to your home for scheduled therapy sessions, supervised by a BCBA who designs and oversees your child's individualized program.
Our Minneapolis center is approximately 14 miles southeast of Plymouth. Most families take I-394 east, arriving in about 20–25 minutes. For families who prefer not to commute, our in-home program is a convenient alternative.
We accept most major insurance plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, and Minnesota Medical Assistance (Medicaid). Our intake team verifies your specific benefits before services begin.
Research shows that earlier intervention leads to better outcomes. While we serve children across a range of ages, beginning ABA therapy as early as age 2–3 can be particularly impactful for building foundational communication, social, and adaptive skills.
Yes. We welcome families to visit our Minneapolis center to see the environment, meet team members, and learn about our programs. Contact us to schedule a visit at a time that works for your family.