What We Offer
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Individualized one-on-one ABA therapy designed to help children build communication, social, and daily living skills while reducing challenging behaviors. Sessions are supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and tailored to each child’s unique needs.
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A comprehensive assessment used to identify the underlying reasons for challenging behaviors. Information gathered through observation and data helps guide effective treatment strategies and individualized behavior support plans.
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Guidance and hands-on training to help families confidently support their child’s progress at home and in the community. Sessions are led by a BCBA and focus on teaching caregivers practical, evidence-based strategies to reinforce skills, manage challenging behaviors, and create consistent learning opportunities throughout the child’s everyday routines.
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Programs designed to help children build confidence and interact successfully with peers by learning skills such as sharing, turn-taking, communication, and understanding social cues.
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Support for maladaptive behaviors that may interfere with learning or daily activities (e.g., self-injury, aggression, disruptions). Therapy focuses on understanding the function of behaviors and teaching more effective ways for children to communicate their needs.
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Collaboration with teachers and school staff to support children in the classroom. This may include observations, behavior support strategies, attending IEP meetings, and recommendations to help promote academic and social success.
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Services for young children up to 3 years of age experiencing developmental delays or early signs of autism. Early support focuses on building foundational communication, learning, and social skills during critical developmental stages.