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Developmental Evaluations
We offer in-depth developmental evaluations to assess a child's strengths and areas of need. These evaluations help us understand the unique challenges each child faces, allowing us to create targeted intervention plans.
Occupational Therapy
Our occupational therapy services focus on improving fine motor skills, sensory integration, and daily living skills to help children become more independent and confident in everyday activities.
Speech Therapy
We provide speech and language therapy to help children with communication challenges. Our therapists work on improving verbal and non-verbal communication skills, social interactions, and understanding language.
Special Instruction
Our special instruction services are designed to provide individualized educational support that helps children develop cognitive, social, and emotional skills, tailored to their pace of learning.
Physical Therapy
We offer physical therapy to improve gross motor skills, balance, coordination, and movement patterns. This therapy helps children build strength and improve mobility to participate in everyday activities.
Behavioral Therapy (ABA)
Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapy is used to teach children new skills and reduce challenging behaviors through structured, individualized plans. Our therapists work with each child to reinforce positive behaviors and promote learning.
Service Coordination
Our service coordination team helps families navigate the different services available, ensuring that families are connected with the right resources and that they receive the support they need throughout the process.
Counseling
We provide counseling services for children and families to address emotional well-being, stress, and challenges related to autism. Our counseling support focuses on building resilience, coping strategies, and enhancing family dynamics.
Family Training
We offer family training to equip caregivers with the knowledge, skills, and tools they need to effectively support their child’s development at home and in the community.