Programs

Why
We
Exist

In 2023, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports 1 in 36 children within the United States is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Early interventions can greatly affect the trajectory of a child’s life.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy:

provides each child with an intensive individualized program that includes areas of communication, social and adaptive skills, language development and the reduction of problem behaviors. ABA interventions can be provided directly 1:1 or in a group-based setting depending on the child’s individual needs. All ABA intervention programs are overseen by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.

Occupational Therapy:

offered as a 1:1 or a consultative service. Services include full developmental and/or sensory integration evaluation, written report and home program. Treatment addresses gross and fine motor skills, sensory processing, visual motor and perceptual skills, self-care skills and therapeutic exercises for strengthening and coordination.

Speech Therapy:

offered as a 1:1 or a consultative service. Speech therapy addresses the areas of language development, articulation, auditory processing, oral motor and social development.

Fun with Foods:

a food acceptance program that incorporates the principles of ABA, Occupational and Speech Therapy in a collaborative setting to address problem feeding and encourage a more varied diet.

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