ACES ABA in Chula Vista's Third Avenue Village has delivered applied behavior analysis therapy for children with autism from 310 Third Avenue since establishing this location in 2012. Early-intervention referral pipelines connect the center with community health networks including San Ysidro Health Chula Vista, whose pediatric providers screen for developmental delays that qualify for ABA-level support. ACES holds dual accreditation through CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) and stands as the only ABA provider recognized by the Aetna Institutes of Quality, a designation that reflects standardized clinical outcome benchmarks across its national network. The Center of Excellence model structures each client's experience around four pillars: timely access, clinical rigor, family satisfaction, and measurable developmental outcomes. Gross and fine motor skill goals are reinforced through coordination with rehabilitation providers such as Sports Performance Physical Therapy, integrating occupational movement targets into the child's overall ABA treatment plan. The most intensive programming tier deploys the ACES Learning Center's peer-based model, where small-group naturalistic instruction targets joint attention, play initiation, and conversational turn-taking across structured and unstructured social contexts.