Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Services
Supporting Children and Families
Using principles of applied behavior analysis, we provide evidence-based services that support language development, social-emotional skills, self-help, and effective strategies to manage challenging behaviors in individuals ages 2-21 with autism spectrum disorder and other unique learning needs.

What We Do
- Comprehensive Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)
- Individualized ABA treatment plan
- Direct 1:1 ABA therapy
- Parent training and support for plan implementation
- Ongoing progress monitoring and data review
- Collaboration and coordination with other service providers, including teachers, speech therapists, and occupational therapists.
Early Intervention
Ages 2-5
We use a research-based Preschool Life Skills program to teach essential social and functional skills in daycare and preschool settings. Alongside this, our verbal behavior early intervention program focuses on building communication through requesting, labeling, and conversation, promoting language growth and reducing challenging behaviors in young children.

Home and Community Services
Ages 5-21
We use a variety of evidence-based approaches tailored to each child’s unique needs, including structured teaching, naturalistic learning, communication training, and skill-building strategies to promote independence, social success, and positive behavior.
- Social Skills Training: Targeting interpersonal skills like sharing, turn-taking, and conversation.
- Natural Environment Teaching (NET): Learning skills through natural, everyday activities and environments.
- Verbal Behavior (VB) Therapy: Emphasizes teaching communication based on function (mands, tacts, intraverbals).
- Functional Communication Training (FCT): Teaching appropriate communication to replace challenging behaviors.
- Skill-Based Treatment: Focused teaching of practical, functional skills such as communication, social interactions, and daily living skills to promote independence and reduce problem behaviors.

Parent Training and Support
Parents and Caregivers
BALANCE Program
The Balance Program teaches parents practical strategies to support their child’s emotional regulation, social skills, and behavior management at home. Guided by trained professionals, parents learn to promote self-control and reduce challenging behaviors, strengthening family relationships and confidence while encouraging real progress.
Mindfulness
Mindfulness in ABA helps parents manage stress, stay calm, and respond thoughtfully to their child’s needs. By increasing awareness of their emotions, caregivers reduce anxiety and implement ABA strategies more effectively. Combined with behavior coaching, mindfulness supports both the child’s growth and the family’s well-being.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) helps parents accept difficult emotions like frustration without letting them get in the way of supporting their child. ACT in ABA builds family resilience, reduces stress, and improves engagement with behavior plans for lasting success.
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