Our Programs

What does ABA Therapy look like for your family?

Early intervention is to address challenging behaviors and help your child gain functional communication and social skills to  prepare them to thrive now and in their future. For this reason, ABA services are intensive and require a commitment to higher hours of therapy than most services offered. On a weekly basis, you should expect your child to attend therapy 3-5 days a week. Your child will have assigned behavior technicians that work one-on-one with your child during each of their sessions. You can also expect monthly parent meetings with your child’s BCBA for added support in the home and communication about your child’s progress as well as any questions or concerns you may have.

Little Explorers

This is designed for 2-7 year olds who have emerging skills and are working on gaining core skills and reducing barriers to be successful in school and in their community, have meaningful relationships with others, and an ability to communicate their needs more independently. Each child will be assigned behavior technicians that will work on their individualized plan with them. They will participate in circle time, social interaction opportunities with peers, intensive skill teaching as well as language acquisition. 

Afternoon Adventurers

After school hour sessions are for our school age learners who benefit from social peer groups, communication and language skills with adults and peers, skills to gain more independence, and to become a lifetime learner.

Exploring Connections Program

Evening hour sessions that are dedicated to tweens and teens focusing on learning critical skills to navigate obstacles and challenges of growing more independent while also learning to make and maintain meaningful social connections.