We begin with a comprehensive assessment to understand your child’s strengths, needs, and developmental goals. This may include caregiver interviews, skill assessments, and observation.
The purpose is to:
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Identify learning needs
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Understand behavior patterns
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Develop an individualized treatment plan
One-on-one therapy sessions are designed to teach important life skills and reduce challenging behaviors. Therapy plans are personalized and continuously monitored for progress.
Areas we may target
Functional communication
Social engagement
Play/cooperative interaction
Self help and daily living skills
Behaviour regulation
Academic readiness
Social Groups help practice interacting with peers in a supportive setting.
Focus areas may include:
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Turn taking
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Conversation skills
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Cooperation/team building
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Building friendships
Social understanding
Early intervention services focus on supporting young children during critical developmental years.
Programs may target:
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Language development
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Social interaction
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Play skills
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Learning readiness
Parents and caregivers are an essential part of progress. We provide training and guidance to help families apply ABA strategies at home.
Training may include:
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Understanding behavior
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Positive reinforcement strategies
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Managing challenging behaviors
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Supporting communication
Determination of Needs (DON) Meeting prep and collaboration
We collaborate with schools and community programs to help children succeed in different environments.
Support may include:
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School consultation
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Transition planning
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Classroom strategies
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Community skill building
Urgent Response Services
Progressive Behavior Therapy