
We are dedicated to providing the highest quality care to help children reach their full potential. What sets us apart is our commitment to excellence, from our highly skilled providers to our focus on truly individualized, evidence-based treatment. Our ABA, Speech Therapy, and Occupational Therapy teams work together seamlessly, ensuring a cohesive and collaborative approach to your child’s development. By integrating these services, we create personalized treatment plans that address communication, social skills, independence, and overall well-being in a holistic way. With a strong emphasis on quality, family involvement, and measurable progress, we empower children to thrive. Explore our services below to learn how we can support your child’s growth and success.
Applied Behavior
Analysis (ABA)
ABA is a structured, evidence-based approach that seeks to understand and improve specific behaviors using proven learning principles. Through careful assessment, it identifies triggers, teaches new skills, and reinforces positive behaviors using targeted strategies like positive reinforcement. Widely used to support children with autism, ABA helps enhance a client's communication, social interaction, and daily living skills while reducing challenging behaviors. The ultimate goal is to foster greater independence and improve overall quality of life.
Speech Language
Pathology
Speech therapy focuses on diagnosing and treating speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders. SLPs work with clients to improve skills such as articulation, fluency, voice, language comprehension, expression, social communication, and feeding or swallowing. The goal is to help children communicate more effectively and participate fully in daily activities, enhancing their overall quality of life. Treatment often involves personalized exercises, strategies, and support to address each child's specific needs.
Occupational
Therapy (OT)
OT focuses on helping children develop, recover, or maintain the skills needed for daily activities, or "occupations." This includes tasks like dressing, eating, working, or playing. OT addresses physical, sensory, and cognitive challenges by using purposeful activities to improve fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, strength, and overall functional independence. Therapists work with children with autism to enhance their ability to perform tasks at home, school, or work, and improve their quality of life.