Family Led Intervention Services
For early learners ages 2 - 8
Quality Support, Meaningful Change
Quality support can make a lasting difference for families and we wholeheartedly believe that you are your child’s best teacher. Our ABA services focus on assisting individuals and their caregivers develop skills related to communication, social, and daily living while meeting individuals and those who support them where they are at.
Unlike traditional high-intensity models, we offer low-dose ABA therapy—fewer direct hours, with a strong emphasis on empowering caregivers. Parents and caregivers are trained to become active participants in their child’s growth, learning how to implement strategies naturally in everyday routines while a behavior analyst provides ongoing support.
We prioritize:
Individualized goals focused on social skills, communication and independence.
Regular data collection to track progress and guide decisions
Training for parents, caregivers and other change agents in-home and in the community.
Collaborative goal-setting
Parent-led data collection to monitor progress and guide decisions
This model is designed for families who want a flexible, sustainable approach to ABA that fits into their lives—without sacrificing effectiveness.
Flexibility
A typical ABA treatment model requires between 10-35 hours per week and while there is robust research behind intensive and comprehensive ABA treatment, there is also evidence that suggests parents and caregivers can be just as effective as trained paraprofessionals and intervention can be effective with lower doses of treatment hours.
Between 2-8 hours per week scheduled with BCBA depending on breadth of therapy goals
Assessments and treatment evaluation every 6 months
Behavior Skills Training
Parents and caregivers play a vital role in their child’s progress. We provide hands-on training to help change agents implement evidence-based strategies that support the development of social skills, communication, and daily living skills.
Using a structured approach called Behavior Skills Training (BST):
Explain each strategy clearly
Model the techniques in action
Provide guided practice and feedback
Caregivers will be trained across a variety of skill areas, and we’ll teach you how to collect and interpret data to track your child’s progress. This allows us to make informed adjustments and ensure meaningful, measurable change over time.