We offer comprehensive, individualized support across multiple settings to help children develop essential life skills and to give parents the clarity and tools they need to succeed.
We work directly with parents and caregivers to teach strategies for reducing challenging behaviors, building positive routines, and strengthening communication at home.
We support children and teens in developing the critical skills needed for independence and success, focusing on organization, planning, time management, and problem-solving.
Structured support to help children improve essential social interactions, including conversation, cooperative play, friendship skills, and emotional flexibility and understanding.
Collaborative services with educators and staff to improve classroom routines, behavior support strategies, social skills, and reinforcement plans in educational settings.
For younger children, we help build foundational self-management and social skills, including transition routines, potty training, mealtime success, and safety awareness.
We develop individualized learning programs that focus on specific needs, such as home routines, functional communication, and community participation skills.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based therapy that helps children learn important skills and reduce challenging behaviors. ABA focuses on understanding how behavior works and using positive reinforcement to help children improve communication, social skills, independence, and daily living skills.
If your child has difficulty with communication, social interaction, learning new skills, or managing challenging behaviors, ABA therapy may be helpful. Many children receiving ABA have been diagnosed with autism, but ABA strategies can support a variety of developmental needs. A professional assessment can help determine if ABA is appropriate.
The first step is to contact us for an initial consultation. We will discuss your child’s needs, review any existing evaluations, and collect insurance information if applicable. After that, we conduct an assessment and develop a personalized treatment plan for your child.
Many insurance providers require an autism diagnosis to cover ABA services. However, some families choose private pay services without a diagnosis. We can help guide you through the process and explain your options.
During an ABA session, the therapist works one-on-one with your child on targeted goals such as communication, social skills, play, and daily living skills. Sessions often include structured learning activities, natural play, and positive reinforcement to encourage progress.
Every child is unique. We begin with a comprehensive assessment that evaluates your child’s strengths, needs, and developmental goals. Based on this information, we create a personalized treatment plan that focuses on meaningful skills for your child and family.
We collect data during every session to measure your child’s progress. This allows us to analyze results, adjust strategies when needed, and ensure that your child is making meaningful improvements over time. Parents also receive regular updates and progress reports.
Many insurance plans provide coverage for ABA therapy. Coverage depends on your specific provider and policy. We can help verify your benefits and guide you through the process of obtaining authorization for services.