Our Services
Care that meets your child where they are—and helps them move toward what matters.
1:1 ABA Therapy
Individualized, affirming support built around your child’s unique strengths.
Our approach to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is collaborative, compassionate, and child-led. We seek assent before we proceed, follow your child’s energy and regulation, and focus on meaningful goals—not rote compliance.
Sessions may target skills like communication, emotional regulation, daily routines, social interaction, or reducing barriers to learning—all delivered with warmth and flexibility.
We build treatment plans with you, not for you. And we adapt as your child grows.
Parent Coaching
Practical support, emotional validation, and a judgment-free space to grow.
You don’t have to figure this out alone. Our custom coaching sessions offer both strategy and empathy—supporting you with tools that align with your values and meet your family’s needs.
We focus on emotional flexibility, co-regulation, and sustainable routines—not just behavior “management.” Because your child’s success is deeply tied to your sense of support.
You are your child’s most important advocate—and we’re here to back you up.
Educational Consultation & IEP Advocacy
Expert guidance for navigating school systems and securing your child’s rights.
Whether you’re just beginning the IEP process or fighting to have your child’s needs met, we’re here to help. As certified special education advocates, we understand how schools work—and how to help them work better for your family.
We break down jargon, prepare you for meetings, and ensure your voice is heard at the table.
We also collaborate directly with schools to build bridges, improve outcomes, and create more inclusive learning environments.
Transition Planning for Adolescents
Future-focused support for teens approaching adulthood.
The transition to adulthood can be overwhelming—especially for neurodivergent teens and their families. We offer structured planning and coaching to help adolescents build skills in independence, communication, executive functioning, and self-advocacy.
Together, we’ll clarify goals, explore strengths, and create realistic next steps that align with your teen’s vision for their life.
Because planning for the future should feel empowering, not impossible.
FAQs
Questions for us? Get in touch.
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No. While many children we serve are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, we also support children with ADHD, anxiety, learning disabilities, executive functioning challenges, developmental delays, and behavioral or emotional regulation needs. Our programs are individualized and built around each child’s unique strengths and goals.
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We currently work with children ages 2 to 18. Younger children typically receive intensive early intervention services, while older children may attend social skills groups, executive functioning training, or behavior support sessions after school.
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Yes, we accept insurance for ABA therapy services provided by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Behavior Technician under supervision, when medically necessary and authorized by your plan.
However, educational consultations, advocacy services, and school observations are typically not covered by insurance. These services are available through private pay and can be tailored to meet your family’s specific needs.
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Yes. We welcome private pay clients and are happy to work with you to develop a treatment plan and schedule that fits your needs. Payment is typically due at the time of service, and we provide detailed invoices for your records or reimbursement.
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Rates vary depending on the service type and provider. We’ll provide a full rate sheet, if applicable, during the intake process and are happy to discuss custom options if you’re looking for short-term support or consultation-based services.
Social Skills Groups
Connection, confidence, and community for kids and teens.
Our small, thoughtfully designed peer groups help children and adolescents practice friendship-building, turn-taking, problem-solving, and emotional awareness in a safe, supportive environment.
We center each child’s experience of safety and inclusion—and we celebrate every authentic connection they make.
Groups are organized by age, developmental level, and interests to foster real peer relationships.