our services

In-Home ABA
Overview: Our In‑Home ABA program brings individualized support directly to your child’s natural environment. Working within daily routines helps generalize new skills and promotes lasting change.
What to Expect: A BCBA designs a personalized behavior plan addressing goals such as communication, self-care, and managing challenging behaviors. A trained therapist or the BCBA will work with your child in the home, and parents receive coaching to reinforce strategies. Collaboration ensures therapy aligns with your family’s lifestyle and culture.

Parent Coaching
Overview: Our Parent Coaching program empowers caregivers with the tools and confidence to support their child’s growth at home. Through one‑on‑one sessions, we teach practical ABA strategies, model interventions, and provide hands-on guidance tailored to your family’s daily routines.
What to Expect: You’ll meet regularly with our BCBA to discuss goals, learn new techniques, and receive feedback. The focus is on collaboration and together we’ll problem-solve challenges and celebrate progress, ensuring you feel equipped to reinforce skills between sessions. This mirrors the emphasis on parent involvement highlighted by local providers.

Early Intervention
Overview: Early Intervention services support infants and toddlers (birth to age 3) during a critical window of development. Using play‑based, relationship‑driven ABA, we target communication, social interaction, motor skills, and self-help abilities.
What to Expect: Therapy takes place in natural environments and often integrates with services from regional centers. Sessions are designed to be engaging and fun, and parents are actively involved, learning how to embed developmental opportunities into everyday activities. Early, family-centered support lays a strong foundation for lifelong learning.

Functional Behavior Assessment
Overview: Before implementing interventions, we conduct a Functional Behavior Assessment to understand why challenging behaviors occur. By identifying triggers and maintaining factors, we can design more effective, compassionate strategies.
What to Expect: An FBA may include interviews with caregivers, direct observation, and data analysis. We then share our findings with you and collaboratively develop an individualized behavior support plan. This evidence‑based process ensures interventions address the root causes of behavior and promote positive alternatives.

Telehealth / Virtual Support
Overview: Telehealth sessions offer flexibility for families who prefer remote services. Using secure video conferencing, we provide parent coaching and, when appropriate, direct therapy in the comfort of your home.
What to Expect: You’ll schedule sessions with our BCBA just as you would in person. We’ll guide you through techniques, observe your interactions, and offer real-time feedback. Telehealth can be particularly helpful for parent training and follow-up consultations, maintaining continuity of care when travel or schedule constraints arise.

Maintenance
Overview: Maintaining progress after intensive therapy is crucial. Our Generalization & Maintenance program ensures skills learned in sessions carry over to new situations and are sustained over time.
What to Expect: We schedule periodic check-ins to review goals, refresh strategies, and address new challenges. Ongoing support helps families adapt as their child grows and prevents regression, fostering independence and confidence.
