Caregiver Guidance
Caregiver guidance is the first step in starting services and is essential for families to understand how evidence-based ABA therapy will be implemented. These sessions help families learn why specific strategies are employed and support skill development at home. By beginning with caregiver guidance, family priorities are addressed right from the outset.
Caregiver guidance can be:
- Conducted in the home
- Offered through telehealth
- Delivered as a blended approach to fit your schedule
For families receiving direct therapy, caregiver guidance plays a crucial role in the services provided, offering practical strategies, hands-on support, and tools to reinforce learning outside of therapy sessions. Additionally, families may opt for independent caregiver guidance without direct therapy to gain strategies that foster functional skills in daily routines.
Direct One-on-One Therapy
Direct therapy is primarily conducted in the home, allowing individuals to feel comfortable and enabling learning to seamlessly integrate into familiar routines. As skills develop, therapy may extend into community settings to:
- Support continued growth
- Reduce challenging behaviors
- Promote generalization across real-world environments such as stores, parks, restaurants, recreational spaces, and other meaningful locations.
Evidence-based approach:
All services are rooted in evidence-based ABA practices, ensuring interventions are effective, individualized, and focused on meaningful outcomes.
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