Behavioral consultation and intervention services for children with behavioral difficulties are provided in the child’s home, school, and community. Doctoral and Master’s level Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA’s) conduct assessments of the child’s behavior and develop treatment strategies that focus on positive and fun ways to develop new skills while reducing any challenging behaviors that may exist. Treatment methods are derived from the methods of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and, by necessity, involve the careful measurement of child progress. We help a range of children of different ages with and without disabilities, diagnoses, and/or learning disorders. Commonly, we service children diagnosed with Autism or other related disorders but also assist children with problem behavior arising from other areas. Services include:

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Home-based intervention

- Family and caregiver training (parents, siblings, other caregivers)
- School/teacher consultation, behavior planning, and IEP development
- Training and educational workshops
- Instructor/tutor/interventionist training and supervision
- Treatments for common child behavior problems (such as toileting problems, homework problems, dinnertime problems, bedtime problems, difficulty following parent instructions, etc.).
