Services
We provide services for children with Autism aged 2-16 years old in the comfort of your home.
We help increase social skills, functional communication, daily living skills and aid in reducing challenging behaviors.
We provide parent training to offer support and provide the tools needed to encourage positive growth.
How it works:
Under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) will conduct regular play-based sessions designed to promote skill-building and independence.
Benefits of Home Based ABA Therapy
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
Providing services in home offers a familiar setting that helps create a comfortable and supportive learning environment. This familiarity can reduce anxiety and allow children to engage more naturally during sessions.
HOME BASED SKILLS
Home based therapy allows us to work on daily living skills that are typically completed at home such as toothbrushing, potty training, getting dressed, hygiene/ personal care, meal prep, etc.
FAMILY
Our home-based services benefit not only the child but the entire family. This approach actively involves family members, helping them understand and apply best practices in ABA therapy. By learning new skills in their natural environment, children feel more comfortable and confident. Parents and caregivers are also able to participate directly in therapy sessions, fostering a supportive and collaborative atmosphere.
FLEXIBILITY
Home-based therapy works with your schedule and eliminates the inconvenience of traveling to clinics and waiting for appointments.
DON’T WAIT. START NOW.
IF I START NOW…
“My child will reduce challenging behaviors.”
“My child will learn to communicate more independently.”
“I will feel supported and confident in my child’s development.”
“I will learn strategies that help nurture connection and understanding within our family.”
IF I WAIT…
“I risk my child’s challenging behaviors getting worse.”
“My child won’t be potty trained in time for school.”
“My child may not have as many friends due to lack of social skills.”
“I will continue to feel lost in my child’s developing journey.”