Therapy that lives where your child does — at home
Approaches
Five lenses. One toolkit.
These are the most established frameworks therapists use. Each one has a different center of gravity — behavior, relationship, structure, flexibility, or sensory regulation. Learn them all and you'll know which lens to reach for in any moment.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Reinforce what works. Break big skills into doable steps.
Building communication, daily-living, and self-regulation skills across all support levels.
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Meet your child on the floor. Follow their lead. Build connection first.
Children who need stronger emotional connection, back-and-forth communication, and symbolic play — especially helpful at Levels 1 and 2.
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Make the world visual, predictable, and clear.
Children who get overwhelmed by ambiguity, transitions, or verbal instructions — especially helpful at Levels 2 and 3.
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Grow flexible, dynamic thinking through shared experience.
Children who have foundational skills but struggle with flexibility, perspective-taking, and adapting to new situations — most helpful at Level 1.
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Regulate the body first. Learning follows.
Every child on the spectrum benefits from sensory awareness — especially helpful when meltdowns, avoidance, or seeking behaviors dominate the day.
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