At BehaviorCare Therapy, we specialize in providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, a scientifically proven approach to support children with autism. Our ABA therapy focuses on positive reinforcement, encouraging desired behaviors by offering rewards, while systematically reducing unwanted behaviors.
Our skilled therapists utilize techniques like Discrete Trial Training and Natural Environment Teaching to tailor each session to the individual needs of your child. Importantly, parents are integral partners in this process. We offer Parent Training to equip families with the skills needed to reinforce positive behaviors at home.
In addition to ABA therapy, we understand that children with autism often benefit from a multidisciplinary approach. Here's how we address various needs:
Early intervention is crucial for children with autism, and we believe in starting therapy as soon as possible. Our Early Intervention Programs are designed to address developmental delays early on, setting the stage for sustained progress.
At BehaviorCare Therapy, we create Individualized Treatment Plans for each child. These plans are based on a thorough assessment and are customized to the unique strengths and challenges of your child, ensuring that therapy is as effective as possible.
We recognize that parents are an essential part of a child's therapy. Our Parent Training and Support programs provide families with the strategies and skills needed to reinforce therapy goals at home. We encourage open communication and feedback to continually improve our services.
Behavioral intervention is at the heart of what we do. Our Behavioral Intervention Strategies are designed to address challenging behaviors and improve life skills.
Improving Communication Skills is another essential goal at our facility. We work on both verbal and non-verbal communication, using various techniques to enhance a child’s ability to express themselves effectively.
Through Play Therapy, we engage children in fun, structured activities that promote learning and social interaction. This approach helps children express emotions and develop critical cognitive skills.
For many families, integrating therapy into everyday environments is crucial. That’s why we offer School-Based Services to ensure consistency and reinforcement of therapeutic goals within the school setting.
Understanding that support extends beyond therapy sessions, we provide information on Community Resources for Families with Autism. These resources can offer additional support and enrichment opportunities for both children and their families.
Our organization also offers Autism Diagnosis and Evaluation Services, a vital step for families seeking clarity and direction. Early and accurate diagnosis helps us create effective and personalized treatment plans.
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Autism Therapy ensures a comprehensive understanding of your child’s needs. Our team collaborates across specialties to provide cohesive support, tracking Developmental Milestones to adjust treatment plans as needed.
Teaching Coping Skills and Emotional Regulation Techniques is an integral part of our programs. We aim to empower children to manage emotions effectively, reducing anxiety and improving overall well-being.
Furthermore, we are dedicated to Advocacy for Individuals with Autism. Our team actively works to promote understanding and inclusion in the community, ensuring that the voices of individuals with autism are heard and respected.
We understand the unique challenges faced by adolescents with autism. Our Transition Planning services are designed to prepare teens for adulthood, focusing on skills needed for independence, higher education, and employment opportunities.
At BehaviorCare Therapy, our commitment is to deliver compassionate, effective therapy that prioritizes the well-being and progress of your child. With Chloe, our clinical supervisor, and our dedicated team of professionals, we're here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us today to embark on a journey of positive change and development for your child.