The first step to empowering your child to grow & thrive begins at Behavior Frontiers.

Center-Based ABA Therapy in Chesapeake, Virginia

Behavior Frontiers has been providing exceptional quality ABA service to clients and their families since 2004 – that’s 20 years! Our implementation of scientifically proven ABA methods makes a positive difference in the lives of individuals with autism and other special needs – we’ve got the data to prove it!

Whether your child receives services in a center or at home, the goal remains the same: expanding your child’s skills in areas of need by focusing on their strengths in a positive environment in which your child can grow and thrive.

Contact us and get started today!

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Chesapeake, VA

Behavior Frontiers
Autism Treatment Center

1001 Scenic Parkway, Suite 104
Chesapeake, VA 23323
Phone: 757.378.6925
Fax: 855.568.2494

Chesapeake/Norfolk, VA

Behavior Frontiers

1545 Crossways Blvd., Suite 250
Chesapeake, VA 23320
Phone: 757.378.6925
Fax: 855.568.2494

 
 

Superior Quality ABA Services

Individualized
Care Plans

Your child is unique, and so their care plan should be too! More Info

Research-Based

Your child deserves proven ABA interventions backed by scientific research. More Info

Data-Driven
Progress

Your time is valuable so collecting data on your child’s progress is the best way to prevent time from being wasted!

Professionally
Trained Staff

Behavior Frontiers provides extensive initial and on-going training for staff at all levels so that they have the skills they need to effectively help children with a range of behavior challenges. More Info

Frequent
Supervision

An experienced case supervisor monitors your child’s care program regularly ensuring that his/her specific needs are fully understood and targeted.

Parent
Involvement

You know your child the best! which is why we welcome and encourage parent input throughout the therapy process.

Currently serving the following areas:

Virginia: Alexandria, Annandale, Arlington, Burke, Centerville, Chantilly, Chesapeake, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fort Belvoir, Herndon, Legato, Lewis Park, Manassas, McClean, Norfolk, Oakton, Reston, Springfield, Tysons, Vienna, Virginia Beach, and Woodbridge

We are open to extending our range of service areas. If you do not see your city listed above, please contact our office: 888-922-2843.

Insurance Coverage

Behavior Frontiers is an in-network provider with the following insurance providers:

  • Aetna

  • Anthem HealthKeepers VA Medicaid

  • Anthem Health Plans of VA Inc.

  • CareFirst BCBS VA

  • Carelon Behavioral Health (formerly Beacon)

  • ComPsych

  • Evernorth Behavioral Health (formerly Cigna)

  • Humana Military

  • Magellan (Commercial Plans)

  • Optima Health Network (Commercial & MediCaid)

  • Optum/United Behavioral Health (Commercial)

  • Three Rivers Provider Network (TRPN) and affiliated plans

  • Virginia Commonwealth Coordinate Care Plus (VA CCC Plus) – Plans managed by Optum and by Magellan of VA

  • Virginia Medallion 4.0 Managed Care Program –Plans managed by Optum and by Magellan of VA

  • Virginia Medical Assistance Program (VMAP) – Plans managed by Magellan of VA

We are in the process of finalizing contracts with additional health plans. Please contact us if you do not see your health plan listed so that we can discuss your options.

 

Clinical Leadership

 
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Mark Crevelli, M.S., BCBA, LBA

Clinical Director

Mark Crevelli received his B.A. in Liberal Studies from California State University Long Beach, obtained his M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis from National University, and became a BCBA in 2019. He has been working in the field of ABA since 2015 serving children ranging from 2-16 years old in the home, school, and clinic setting. Mark has experience with clients who have varying degrees of impact in the areas of communication, executive functioning, social skills, and self-help.

Mr. Crevelli focuses on teaching pivotal skills that open opportunities for lifelong learning, ensuring skills taught are important for individual clients and families, and making long-term plans to facilitate acquisition of truly functional skills. Caregiver relationship building, consultation, and training along with naturalistic teaching strategies and proactive behavioral interventions are a foundation of Mark’s strategy for fostering each client’s unique path to progress.