Comprehensive in-home ABA therapy services to enrich your child’s growth and success in every aspect of their life

Experience the convenience of our in-home therapy program, where our expert clinicians provide one-on-one support to your child right in the familiar surroundings of their home. This unique approach empowers your child to develop practical skills that seamlessly align with their daily routines at home and within their community. Opting for ABA therapy in natural settings, including the home, school, daycare, and community, is preferred. This preference arises from its advantage in addressing your child’s behaviors and skill gaps where they naturally manifest. Our team collaborates closely with your child to ensure targeted progress and harmonious integration into their everyday environment.

Disorders

Autism spectrum disorders: Communication problems in children.

Repetitive or rigid language: It is common to see children with an autism spectrum disorder speak and say things that are nonsensical or not related to the conversation they are having.

Specific interests and exceptional skills: Some children may engage in a very deep monologue on a topic that interests them, even if they cannot hold a dialogue on the same subject. Others may have musical talent or an advanced ability to tell stories and perform mathematical calculations.

Uneven language development: Many children with these disorders develop certain speech and language skills that do not correspond to their normal age level, and their progress is typically uneven.

Limited ability for nonverbal communication: It is common for children with an autism spectrum disorder to have difficulty making gestures (such as pointing to an object, for example) to convey meaning in their speech.

Coping and Support Strategies

There is no cure for autism spectrum disorder and no one-size-fits-all treatment for all patients. The goal of treatment is to maximize your child’s ability to function by reducing symptoms of autism spectrum disorder and supporting their development and learning. Early intervention during the preschool years can help your child learn fundamental behavior, communication, functional, and social skills.

Strategies

Raising a child with autism spectrum disorders can be physically exhausting and emotionally draining. The following recommendations may be helpful:

Trusted professional team: We have a coordinated team of social workers, teachers, therapists, and a case manager or service coordinator.

Control of records of consultations with service providers: Your child may have appointments, evaluations, and meetings with many people involved in their care. We keep an organized file of these meetings and reports to help you make decisions about treatment options and monitor progress.

We provide information about the disorder: There are many myths and misconceptions about autism spectrum disorder. Knowing the truth can help you better understand your child’s communication efforts.

Take time for yourself and spend with other family members: Caring for a child with autism spectrum disorder can create tension in your personal relationships and within your family.

Seek out other families with children with autism spectrum disorder: Other families going through the challenges of autism spectrum disorder may be able to provide you with helpful advice. Some communities have support groups for parents and siblings of children with the disorder.

Competitive Approach

Approach 1:
Collaborate closely with parents and teachers to better understand what is needed to make homeschooling positive.

Approach 2:
Create original and interesting content for each stage, and, above all, ensure it is suitable for child development.

Approach 3:
Donate a percentage of the sales to families who cannot afford to take care of education at home.

Social Integration

Providing assistance to children with autism today will make their integration into society tomorrow more likely.

The treatment is concrete and highly structured.

Develop the child’s symbolic capacity so they can attribute a social meaning to it.

Promote integration into study teams in projects highlighting these children’s innate skills and abilities.

Understand these individual differences to provide the best possible support. Teach how to establish interpersonal relationships.

Talk to Us

Do you have questions or want to learn more about our ABA therapy services? Feel free to contact us. We’re here to listen and provide for your inquiries.