Programs for Children Ages 3 – 12

Intensive holistic wrap-around strength-based Behavior Management Therapy in the community designed to treat challenging behaviors, with a specific structure and positive behavioral supports to successfully support a child/ youth’s and family in their home and community. These services assist with implementing behavior change techniques to increase the quality of life and availability for learning new behaviors.

Intensive holistic wrap-around therapy in the community with the structured strength-based therapeutic relationship between a clinician, if needed an added therapeutic support staff, the child/ youth’s and family. In order to address and treat the child/youth’s needs and improve the family’s relationship and enhance problem-solving, limit setting, communication, identify and utilize community resources and develop and maintain natural support.

Our program supports in building one to one relationship in community setting focusing on strength-based support services that coaching, and training child/ youth to on what is necessary to achieve their goal. The mentor’s main goal is to help build, maintain and make health choices within the community and building community access.

Eligibility: Patients can access TM services based on medical necessity and a referral by a behavioral health provider, who has a treatment plan in place with TM services.

Applied Behavior Analysis Master Level Clinicians evaluate and monitor progress using observable and measurable tools in order to provide results to recommend the next steps for each adult, parents, and patients. Treatment is conducted in the community and home setting usually but based on patients needs group sessions or other services may be provided elsewhere.

One to One session

Behavior Technician/Paraprofessional monitors the patient’s progress on the implementation of the goals of the treatment plan developed by the Licensed Applied Behavior Analyst. Building patient’s and family mastery of fundamental skill-acquisition and behavior-reduction via provides coaching, support, and guidance to the parent/guardian/caregiver in implementing the treatment plan and progress toward behavioral objectives or performance goals.

Caregiver Training and Support

Caregiver Training and Support or information regarding incidental teaching and finding the right “teaching opportunities” using everyday activities and routines such as dressing, brushing teeth and eating to promote skill development. A Parent training intervention is specifically designed to teach the accurate approach for managing and eliminating problem behaviors. An example of Parent Training would be:

  • Set up the home environment and structure your time to ensure behavior improves
  • Establish rules and prevent problems
  • Optimize generalization of skills  with caregivers in the community through integration activities within in the home setting

Group Sessions

Assessments determine which approach is appropriate  and we offer two types of social skills programs:

  • Caregiver Training and Support Groups
  • Peer to Peer Social & Skills Building Groups

Applied Behavior Analysis Center (ABA Centers)

Our goal is to provide a comprehensive array of therapeutic enrichment support & recreation programs as youth development services. Our out of school programs engage and support families by providing youth activities that lower risk factors within the community. We specialize in working with children and youth with Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and integrate interventions utilize a blend of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).

TYPES OF PROGRAMS

DATES WHEN PROGRAMS RUN

After School ProgramsSeptember to June
School Vacation CampsFebruary to April
Summer Vacation CampsAfter 4th of July to end of August
Saturday CampsSaturdays