Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Is a developmental disability that can cause intellectual, communication, social, and behavioral challenges to children.
Autism is known as a “spectrum” disorder because there is wide variation in the type and severity of symptoms children experience.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Has demonstrated to increase communication, learning, and appropriate social behaviors for children in the Autism spectrum.
Behavioral Therapy uses research and data analysis to change behaviors and introduce new skills.
Services we offer:
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Initial Behavior Assessment
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Treatment Planning
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Parent Training
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Social Skills Training
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Re-Evaluation every six month of treatment
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Home, School, and Community services.
SCHOOL: This service is design for your child to be successful academically, and reinforced to learn and utilize social skills. Providing 1:1 services in the schools helps to increase your child’s learning, meet academic standards as well as social and behavioral needs within the school setting. School MUST provide approval of services to be rendered in the school setting.
CENTER: A secure and enriching environment where each child receives personalized attention. Parents enjoy convenient drop-off and pick-up options, while children benefit from one-on-one services. The facility provides a unique opportunity for children to interact with peers in a safe and nurturing social setting. It is dedicated to fostering enriching experiences that support children's growth and learning in a welcoming atmosphere.
HOME: Providers work 1:1 in the home setting for an authorized number of weekly hours by insurance company. Session will be individualized appropriately to your child’s needs, behaviors, interests, and strengths which will be identified at the initial assessment. Programs are often merged within the family routine to create a naturalistic environment and may address areas such as communication, play, and social skills as well as other specific areas such as toilet training, and dressing.