SERVICES

In-Home Services

Comfort and familiarity are important in therapy. Providing services at home creates a supportive environment that encourages openness. Access quality treatment in a familiar space, with professionals customizing sessions to meet your child’s needs. This method enhances comfort and helps apply skills in everyday life.

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1:1 Sessions

Our one-on-one sessions offer a personalized approach, allowing practitioners to customize strategies to meet each child's specific needs. This tailored service plan maximizes results, enabling every child to achieve their full potential and give them a better quality of life.

Parent-Led ABA

Parent-led ABA involves parents actively participating in therapy, trained by ABA professionals to use techniques at home. This approach focuses on parental involvement to teach skills, manage behaviors, and enhance the child's development and skill generalization in daily settings.

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Early Intervention

ABA therapy is most effective when started early, especially for young children with or at risk of ASD. This is usually initiated at the very early age of 18 months old to 3 years old. Initiating therapy at a young age aims to minimize developmental delays, lessen symptom severity, and enhance future outcomes. This is accomplished through tailored interventions that concentrate on the development of essential abilities such as communication, social skills, and adaptive behaviors.

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Parent Training

Parent training is a crucial component of ABA therapy, designed to empower parents with the knowledge and skills to effectively implement ABA principles at home, thus improving their child's progress and generalizing learned skills across environments. This training equips parents with evidence-based strategies to manage challenging behaviors, enhance communication and social skills, and ultimately improve the quality of life for their family. 

Parent Consultations

These sessions, led by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), provide parents with the knowledge and practical skills needed to support their child's growth. This empowers parents to consistently implement ABA strategies, creating a more supportive and enriching home environment that advances their child's development.

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Assessments

This category encompasses assessments, re-assessments, and transfer re-evaluations. Assessments are essential for determining initial needs and goals. In contrast, re-evaluations serve to maintain the effectiveness of interventions and ensure they are consistent with a child's progress and changing situations. Despite their similarities, each has a distinct purpose within the overall process.

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