Early Intervention
Ages 10 mo – 3 yrs. The widest developmental window.
Every child is different, and so is every plan. Below is the full range of services we offer — all delivered by, or under the direct supervision of, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
Care that works around your family, not the other way around — in your home, in school, on telehealth, or anywhere your child learns best.
Ages 10 mo – 3 yrs. The widest developmental window.
Ages 3 – 10. Individualized 1:1 in home or community.
Understand the why behind challenging behavior.
Tools and language you'll actually use at home.
Direct collaboration with teachers and care providers.
HIPAA-compliant video sessions across South Florida.
Not sure which service fits? Let's talk — we'll figure it out together.
The first three years of a child's life are the most critical window for language, social, and behavioral development. Our early intervention program uses naturalistic, play-based Applied Behavior Analysis — including Verbal Behavior (VB) strategies — to support communication, social engagement, daily-living routines, and early self-regulation.
What this typically includes: initial developmental assessment (such as VB-MAPP); individualized goals around communication, play, social, and self-care; 1:1 sessions in your home, daycare, or via secure telehealth; weekly or biweekly parent coaching; ongoing data tracking and progress reviews.
Best for: Families noticing delays in talking, eye contact, social engagement, or play — and families who already have a diagnosis and want to start services right away.
Individualized 1:1 therapy programs designed around your child's strengths, your family's priorities, and your child's day-to-day environments. Programs are built on initial assessment — typically VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, or PEAK — and target communication, social skills, school readiness, independence, and reduction of interfering behaviors.
What this typically includes: comprehensive initial assessment; individualized treatment plan with measurable goals; 1:1 therapy in the setting that fits best (home, school, telehealth); regular progress reviews; coordination with teachers, pediatrician, and other providers when appropriate.
Best for: Children with autism, developmental delays, or significant behavior challenges who benefit from structured, ongoing 1:1 support.
When a child's behavior is getting in the way — at home, at school, or both — the first step is to understand why it's happening. A Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) is a structured process to identify the function of a challenging behavior and then build a written, individualized Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) to address it.
The FBA process includes: record review of prior evaluations, IEPs, and medical reports; parent and caregiver interviews; direct observation across multiple settings; a written Behavior Intervention Plan with concrete strategies your family and your child's team can actually use.
Best for: Families whose child has specific behaviors interfering with learning, family life, or school placement — whether or not the child is currently receiving ABA services.
ABA only works when it carries into everyday life. Parent training sessions are designed to teach you the strategies and language being used in therapy, so the same routines work at dinner, in the car, and at the grocery store.
This service includes: practical strategies you can use immediately; coaching during real-life routines (meals, bedtime, transitions, outings); tools for managing challenging moments without escalation; a space to ask the questions you don't get to ask at the pediatrician's office.
Best for: Any parent or caregiver of a child receiving our services, and families who want guidance without a full 1:1 program. Available as a standalone service or alongside therapy.
Children spend a huge portion of their day at school or daycare — and the strategies that work at home only work as well as they're carried out there. We provide direct collaboration with your child's teachers and care providers so the approach stays consistent across environments.
This service includes: direct observation in the school or daycare setting; meetings with teachers and support staff; written recommendations the staff can apply right away; optional ongoing check-ins; IEP/IFSP consultation and meeting support when needed.
Best for: Families whose child is struggling in their school or daycare environment, or whose IEP team needs additional behavior expertise.
Live, secure video sessions for families across Miami-Dade and Broward County. Telehealth is especially effective for parent coaching, school-age children working on specific skills, and families with distance or scheduling constraints.
What this typically includes: HIPAA-compliant video platform; the same individualized planning as in-person services; particularly well-suited to parent coaching, social skills work, and school-age children; often combined with in-person services as a hybrid approach.
Best for: Families in our service area who prefer the flexibility of remote sessions, families balancing busy schedules, and parent coaching cases.
We are in-network with Florida Medicaid plans. If your child has Medicaid coverage and a qualifying diagnosis, ABA services may be covered with little to no out-of-pocket cost to you.
We also offer private pay options for families without Medicaid coverage or who prefer to pay directly. Sliding scale considerations may be available — please ask during your consultation.
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