A child typically qualifies for an ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) program if they have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or a related developmental disorder. The specific criteria for qualification may vary based on clinical assessments, evaluations, and the requirements set by the treatment provider or health insurance. In general, ABA programs are designed to provide personalized therapy and interventions to help children with ASD improve their communication, social, and behavioral skills. The child's diagnosis and the recommendation of a qualified healthcare professional often serve as the primary basis for eligibility for an ABA program.