Specialized Family Programs

Focused Intensive 6-8 Week Family Programs

We offer caregiver coaching and education in our clinic setting to help families apply ABA strategies in everyday life. Whether integrated into your child’s treatment or as a standalone service, our family programs focus on improving communication, behavior, routines, and reducing stress at home.

We believe lasting progress happens when families are equipped, supported, and confident. Our Specialized Family Programs are designed to give parents and caregivers the tools they need to apply ABA strategies outside of sessions—at home, in the community, and during daily routines.

These services can be included in your child’s direct treatment plan or offered as standalone supports for families seeking focused guidance.

All of our specialized programs include:

  • Parent Coaching tailored to your goals and your child’s needs
  • Caregiver Education on ABA concepts and positive behavior support
  • Help create customized routines for mealtime, bedtime, toileting, etc.
  • Strategies for preventing and responding to challenging behavior
  • Teaching functional communication and life skills in natural settings
  • Understanding how to use reinforcement effectively to shape behavior.

Tailored ABA Support for Real-Life Challenges

Our Specialized Family Programs are designed to address specific challenges at home with targeted, actionable strategies. Over 6-8 weeks, caregivers receive personalized support, skill-building demonstrations, and practical resources to foster lasting change.

How Our Program Works:

Focused Program Design

Each program is built around your family’s unique needs. Whether you’re looking to create mealtime routines, manage picky eating, address challenging behavior, or improve communication skills, we focus on one specific challenge at a time.

Program Areas Include:

  • Creating Mealtime Routines & Overcoming Picky Eating
  • Managing Challenging Behavior through Routines and Reinforcement
  • Establishing Consistent Sleep Routines
  • Strengthening Social Skills for Home and Community

Comprehensive Learning Experience

Over the course of 6-8 weeks, we combine structured education, hands-on demonstrations, and real-time modeling by a trained ABA therapist to equip you with practical skills.

What to Expect:

  • In-Depth Learning: Evidence-based strategies and techniques tailored to your child’s needs.
  • Therapist-Led Skill Demonstrations: See strategies in action to ensure effective implementation.
  • Caregiver Training: Learn key principles of behavior management, routine-building, and reinforcing positive behaviors.

Generalization to the Home Setting

Our programs go beyond the clinic. You will receive tools, resources, and step-by-step guides to confidently apply what you’ve learned in the home environment.

Key Benefits:

  • Home Resources: Practical worksheets, checklists, and tips to integrate ABA strategies into your daily routines.
  • Consistency Between Settings: Ensure your child receives the same level of support both in therapy and at home.

Ongoing Support & Follow-up

We believe in providing continuous support as you implement the skills and strategies at home. After each session, you’ll have access to follow-up consultations, guidance from the clinical team, and opportunities to troubleshoot challenges.

What We Offer:

  • Direct Access to Your Therapist: Reach out whenever you need help or additional support.
  • Bi-weekly Check-ins: Regular follow-up meetings with the clinical team to discuss progress and refine techniques.

Admission Criteria:

  • Ages 3 to 21 years old
  • Formal diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or a related developmental disorder.
  • Additional behavioral health diagnoses may be considered if ABA is clinically indicated.
  • Demonstrates delays in communication, social skills, or self-help abilities.

Admission is subject to available clinician capacity and successful completion of the intake assessment.

Exclusions:

  • No formal diagnosis of ASD or related condition.
  • Primary issues are not behavioral in nature.
  • Active, untreated psychiatric conditions (e.g., psychosis, severe mood disorder).
  • Severe, unstabilized medical conditions requiring non-ABA medical support.
  • Unsafe or inaccessible treatment environments.
  • Family refusal to participate in required caregiver training.
  • Inability to obtain insurance authorization or funding, despite reasonable effort.

Schedule:

Contact us to learn more about our specialized programs and determine the best fit for your child’s age and goals.



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Referral Information

Referrals will be considered from any interested agency or party including, but not limited to, inpatient units, outpatient programs, schools, county mental health clinics, private mental health practitioners, health professionals, patients and families.

If you would like to make a referral, please complete the referral form below and we will get back to you shortly.

If you have any questions, you may also reach out by phone to (610) 999-1908.

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