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Our Services

Behavioral Support

(ABA-informed Behavioral Support)

Behavioral Support provides structured, respectful guidance to help children understand emotions, develop coping strategies, and build positive behaviors in everyday situations.

Life Skills & Daily Living

Supporting independence through everyday routines and practical skill-building.

Service Overview

Our behavioral support services use Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles to help children develop positive behaviors and coping strategies. We focus on understanding the "why" behind behaviors and teaching replacement skills that serve the same function.

This is not about compliance; it's about giving children the tools they need to navigate their world more successfully while respecting their neurodivergent identity.

Our Approach

Positive Reinforcement

We focus on encouraging and rewarding positive behaviors rather than punishing challenging ones. This builds intrinsic motivation.

Proactive Strategies

Environmental modifications and antecedent interventions to prevent challenging situations before they occur.

Function-Based Intervention

We identify what need the behavior is serving and teach more appropriate ways to meet that need.

Family Training

We teach caregivers the same strategies so support is consistent across all environments.

Example of Support

Emotional regulation and coping strategies

Family coaching and consistency planning

Social skills and peer interaction

Coping skills for frustration or anxiety

Communication skill development

Self-advocacy and self-awareness

How It Helps Families

Families feel more supported and better equipped to respond calmly and consistently during challenging moments.

Who It's For

Children experiencing frequent meltdowns

Children with social communication challenges

Youth struggling with transitions

Families seeking consistent strategies

Get Compassionate Behavioral Support

Schedule a consultation to discuss how we can support your child's behavioral needs.

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