Our Program
Through the ABA treatment programs we offer, families will see significant improvements in numerous areas of their child’s lives, including:
- Communication (expressive and receptive language)
- Toilet training
- Social skills
- Independence in daily living skills
- Community safety skills
- Academic readiness
Clinic
ABA Therapy.
In addition to the individualized treatment goals each child has set for them, the clinic setting allows us to target social skills through contrived and naturally occurring opportunities, as well as small group instruction. We offer a partial or full-day program for ages 2-6 years of age.
Home
ABA Therapy.
Home-based ABA therapy allows us to design specific treatment goals addressing the behaviors, deficits, or concerns in the environment in which they naturally occur. The long-term goal is to generalize the child’s new skills across their home, community, and school settings. If your child is attending early intervention groups, outside therapies, or summer programs, the team may decide to have support provided on-site to allow opportunities for inclusion, as well as coordination of goals and teaching strategies.
Consultation Bundles
We offer a package of behavior analyst consultation visits that is an out-of-pocket flat fee. This bundle gets you 5 consults with a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, with the option to purchase additional visits. If insurance coverage is not an option, or our weekly minimum requirement for therapy hours is more intensive than you need, our consultation service bundle may be what you’re looking for.
ABA Consulting Package (5 visits)
(Follow up meetings and additional consults can be purchased at an additional $175/hour)
Session 1: Parents/Caregivers meet with the BCBA outside of the presence of the child to discuss concerns, goals for treatment, and requested areas of support and training.
Session 2: BCBA conducts an in-person observation of the child and their caregivers at their home or a location in the community.
Sessions 3-5 can be mapped out collaboratively based on the wants and needs of the family, and the recommendations of the BCBA:
- Additional observation may be necessary to capture the full scope of the behaviors. (Parents/Caregivers may share videos with the BCBA if no behaviors are observed)
- Strategy and support meetings with caregivers
- Delivery and implementation of strategies and supports to be used in the home
- In-person training on implementation of recommended Behavior Support Plan
- In the moment coaching and feedback of caregiver and child