Home Services
In Home Program
Our home-based 1:1 therapy sessions are designed to bring the therapy directly to your child’s everyday environment. Your team is composed of a BCBA and RBT. The RBT will implement a personalized treatment plan created by a BCBA. During these sessions, we focus on:
Skill Building: We teach a wide range of skills that can help your child succeed in everyday activities. This includes communication skills (like making requests and expressing needs), social skills (interacting with peers and family), self-care tasks (like dressing, eating, and toileting), and functional skills for independence.
Behavioral Support: We address challenging behaviors like tantrums, aggression, or non-compliance by identifying triggers and teaching new ways to respond. We focus on positive reinforcement and coping strategies to encourage desirable behaviors while reducing problem behaviors.
Generalization of Skills: A key part of therapy is ensuring that your child’s progress doesn’t just stay in therapy. We work with you to apply strategies and skills in natural, everyday settings like the home, grocery store, and community spaces. This helps your child generalize the skills they’ve learned so they can use them in various situations.
Parent Support: Parent involved is required and essential to the success of your child’s ABA program. Your BCBA will meet with you regularly to discuss current issues and progress, review strategies, and offer guidance for reinforcing skills at home. During these sessions the BCBA may work directly with the parent to create a game plan for a specific challenging behavior or area of concern. Other times the session will be led by the parent with the child, with the BCBA there to support and guide parents.
In Home Services Summary:
Assessments
1:1 RBT or BCBA Services
BCBA Supervision
Parent/Family Support Services
Our In Home Program is structured in six-month increments to ensure consistency and measurable progress. During each six-month period, therapy follows a set schedule with an allotted number of hours per week as recommended by the BCBA based on your child’s needs. At the end of each cycle, we conduct a comprehensive progress review, providing a detailed report on your child’s development, achievements, and areas for continued growth. This allows us to adjust goals and strategies as needed to best support your child’s ongoing progress.
Parent Support Program
In some cases a family does not need a full comprehensive ABA program. Which is why we provide parent support program. These sessions are designed to equip parents with the tools, strategies, and confidence needed to support their child.
Unlike our 1:1 therapy services, parent support sessions involve a BCBA working directly with you and your child. These sessions focus on:
Understanding the Functions of Behavior: We help you identify patterns in your child’s behavior, understand why certain behaviors occur, and learn how to respond effectively.
Personalized Strategy Development: Based on your child’s specific needs, we work with you to develop a customized plan to address challenges, teach new skills, and create a supportive home environment.
Parent-Led Implementation: With guidance from the BCBA, you’ll learn to implement strategies confidently. Whether it’s improving communication, increasing independence, or managing challenging behaviors, we provide hands-on coaching to help you apply these techniques in real-life situations.
Ongoing Support & Adjustments: As your child grows and their needs change, we adjust our strategies to ensure continued progress. Regular check-ins with the BCBA allow us to review what’s working, troubleshoot challenges, and refine the plan as needed.
These sessions are designed to provide practical, real-world solutions that fit into your family’s daily routine, making learning and behavior management more natural and effective.
Parent Support Program Summary
BCBA only support
Assessment
Individualized Parent Plan
Our Parent Support Program is structured into six-month increment. During each six-month period, therapy follows a schedule with an allotted number of hours as recommended by the BCBA. Parent Support sessions can occur weekly, bi weekly or monthly depending on the needs of the family.