Our Services
We employ evidence-based, personalized therapies designed for your child and your family. Please be aware that services may vary depending on your location and the clinician. Contact us to inquire about the availability of center and home-based services in your area.
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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a scientific approach to understanding behavior and how it is affected by the environment. ABA therapy uses this understanding to bring about positive changes in behavior. It is especially effective for children with autism and is widely regarded as the gold standard for autism treatment.
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Individualized Assessment
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Behavioral Interventions
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Skill Building
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Data Collection and Analysis
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Parental Involvement
Speech & Language Therapy
Speech and language therapy assists children with autism in developing effective communication skills. Therapists work on improving both verbal and non-verbal communication, addressing issues such as speech delays, social communication deficits, and understanding and using language appropriately. Speech and language therapy helps children with autism improve their communication skills, both verbal and non-verbal. This therapy is crucial as communication challenges are a core feature of autism.
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Speech Improvement
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Language Development
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Non-Verbal Communication
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Social Communication
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Individual and Group Sessions
Occupational Therapy (OT)
Occupational therapy helps children with autism develop daily living skills and improve their sensory processing abilities. OT focuses on enhancing fine motor skills, coordination, and self-care tasks such as dressing, feeding, and grooming. It also addresses sensory integration challenges, helping children better process and respond to sensory information.
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Fine Motor Skills
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Gross Motor Skills
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Sensory Integration
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Daily Living Skills
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Adaptive Equipment
Social Skill Training
Social skills training programs are designed to help children with autism develop the ability to interact appropriately with others. These programs focus on teaching skills such as making eye contact, understanding social cues, taking turns in conversations, and building relationships. Social skills groups often provide a structured environment where children can practice these skills through role-playing, group activities, and guided interactions with peers.
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Modeling
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Role-playing
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Generalization
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Group Activities
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Feedback and Reinforcement
Ready to Improve Lives ? Join Our Team
We are actively seeking talented individuals to join our team, including Behavioral Technicians, Behavioral Therapists, Board-Certified Behavior Analysts or “BCBAs”, office staff, and leadership. If you are passionate about making a difference in ABA autism therapies, we would love to connect with you.
Let's get in touch
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