We are OPEN for both center & home-based therapy and are offering Telehealth services. Please call us for more information (305) 397-8679.
Home-Based ABA Therapy
Social Skills Group
Parent Training
Community-Based ABA Therapy
Home-based ABA therapy for children with autism and other developmental disorders consists of highly flexible and versatile programs that supplement or replace facility-based care. ABA home-based therapy accommodate children and family’s needs in the home to ensure access to effective therapy.
A few benefits:
Home-based ABA allows therapists to provide treatment in everyday situations.
Home-based ABA provides a great way to teach skills that your child uses at home.
For example, teaching bedtime routines, feeding, and toilet-training.
Social skills groups are different than a traditional play-dates they are a supervised therapeutic event where the goal is to help children and adolescents gain skills in social interaction. These groups help children learn joint attention, problem solving, and how to handle the challenges of social situations while having positive and fun social experiences with peers.
Social skills are essential life skills that foster success, happiness, and health.
Social Skills Group Benefits:
using and understanding appropriate body language
understanding other people’s body language
understanding and expressing emotions
initiating and responding to interactions with peers
taking turns
gaining self-control
anger management
accepting consequences
coping with teasing and bullying
We offer parents the opportunity to participate in parent training. During parent training the staff will be providing tools and strategies so our students have the opportunity to thrive in their own environment.
Often parents report feeling ill-equipped in responding to their child’s various disruptive behaviors so we teach how to promote and encourage the positive skills their children have learned through therapy. Our parent training, teaches them why specific behaviors occur and how to effectively respond to their children behaviors. Parent training is a key component for progress.
Community-based ABA Therapy
We extend our services to other settings such as churches, schools, grocery stores, and the community. Essentially, we go wherever the behavior is occurring so that children are able to generalize and maintain their new behaviors and skills across different people and environments. Thus, ensure that the progress each child shows during therapy continues when they're out in the community.