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We provide ABA therapy services that use evidence-based teaching methods rooted in the science of behavior. Our services are trauma-informed and family-focused helping us take a holistic approach to building skills and reducing behavior concerns.
Parent insight and comprehensive evaluation of your child's skills help us set goals that promote independence, improve quality of life, and are socially relevant across your home, school, and community. During ABA therapy, parent coaching is a critical part of the treatment program. Goals for parent coaching are a combination of the child's skill needs and the parent's priorities for their child. When parent's are active in their child's treatment, they expand their child's learning across important people and places in their life.
We offer both focused and comprehensive aba therapy services. A behavior analyst will work with you to determine whether focused or comprehensive aba therapy is the best fit for your child's goals.
Focused intervention includes 1:1 or group aba therapy to target specific areas of concern.
Focused intervention is appropriate when:
a child has graduated comprehensive aba treatment, but is now struggling with one or two areas that need additional intervention
a child has recently been diagnosed, but has limited support needs
Focused intervention is not restricted by age, cognitive level, or co-occurring conditions.
Focused treatment is often less intensive and may require less time each week, averaging between 10-25 hours a week.
Comprehensive intervention includes 1:1 aba therapy to target the core domains of development.
Comprehensive treatment is appropriate when:
a child is recently diagnosed with a developmental disorder
a child has substantial support needs
a part of an early intervention program with a goal to close the gap between the child's current functioning and same-aged peers
severe problem behavior is present across multiple settings
The goal of intensive, comprehensive intervention is to improve cognitive, language, social, and self-help skills.
Comprehensive treatment is intensive and requires substantial time each week, averaging 30-40 hours a week.
Common treatment areas:
• adaptive and self-care skills
• attending and social referencing
• cognitive functioning
• community participation
• coping and tolerance skills
• emotional development
• language and communication
• play and leisure skills
• pre-academic skills
• reduction of interfering or inappropriate behaviors
• family relationships
• safety skills
• self-advocacy and independence
• self-management
• social relationships
• vocational skills
Process to Get Started:
Week 1: We start with an intake meeting, medical history review, and a comprehensive evaluation. Evaluation includes caregiver interview, observation in relevant settings, probes of teaching strategies, and direct assessment of current functioning across domains.
Week 2: The behavior analyst completes a treatment plan that incorporates all relevant goals and skills that will be a part of your child's treatment.
Week 3: The treatment plan is reviewed with your behavior analyst, who will share your child's skills and happily answer questions about their medical recommendations.
Week 4: Once the treatment plan is approved, your behavior analyst will contact you to schedule a start date. We aim to begin sessions within 2 weeks of approval!