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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based therapy that helps children develop communication, social, play, and daily living skills while reducing behaviors that may interfere with learning. ABA is highly individualized and focuses on building meaningful, real-life skills.
We provide faith-centered, data-driven, and compassion-focused care using play-based early intervention models including ESDM and NET. We believe therapy should feel joyful, respectful, and relationship-focused — not rigid or clinical.
We specialize in early intervention and serve children 2 years through 6 years, with additional consulting and school-based support available beyond these ages.
ESDM is a play-based, relationship-focused early intervention approach designed for young children with autism. It teaches communication, social, and play skills through joyful, natural interactions that support lifelong learning.
NET focuses on teaching skills during real-life activities such as play, snack time, dressing routines, and daily interactions — helping children use their skills in meaningful, everyday ways.
We provide:
• Clinic-based therapy
• School consultation
• Private consulting
• Parent and caregiver training
Yes. We accept many major insurance plans. Our intake team will verify your benefits and explain coverage, authorizations, and any out-of-pocket costs before services begin.
Every child’s needs are unique. Therapy hours are determined by the initial assessment, your child’s goals, and clinical recommendations.
Absolutely. Parent and caregiver involvement is a cornerstone of our program. We provide hands-on coaching, training, and ongoing collaboration to ensure skills are carried over into everyday life.
We collect and analyze data daily and provide regular progress updates to ensure your child is making meaningful, measurable gains.
Simply complete our intake form or contact us by phone or email. Our intake team will guide you through each step of the enrollment process.