Therapy that happens where life happens
Those on the spectrum learn best in the environments they already know. Our in-home ABA therapy brings evidence-based support directly to your family — no commuting, no unfamiliar settings, just real skill-building in the place your child feels safest.
Skills practiced in a clinic or therapy center don't always transfer to real life. When therapy happens at home, children practice exactly where those skills matter most — and progress generalizes faster.
The home is the most powerful classroom
WHY IN-HOME?
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Real-World Generalization
Skills learned at home transfer to daily routines instantly. There's no gap between "therapy mode" and real life — your child practices the skills they actually need, exactly where they need them.
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Comfort & Familiarity
Children are more regulated, more engaged, and more willing to try new things in a familiar environment. The home removes the anxiety of a new setting and lets therapy focus on learning.
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Family Integration
Parents and siblings become part of the session naturally. We coach your whole family in real time, so strategies are reinforced around the clock — not just during scheduled hours.
What an in-home session looks like
INSIDE A SESSION
Every session is structured, yet natural; woven into your child’s existing environment and routines rather than imposed over them.
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Goal-directed tasks targeting communication, behavior, or daily living skills — using your learner’s favorite toys, books, and spaces.
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Every session is tracked within our HIPAA-secured platform. Progress is measured against specific goals, so we always know what's working and what needs adjusting.
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Each session ends with a brief update, including what we worked on, how your child did, and what you can reinforce before the next visit.
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We use your kitchen, backyard, living room, and daily routines as the curriculum. Learning happens where life happens!
In-home therapy isn't something that happens to your child while you wait in another room. We actively involve families and/or caregivers in every session — because the progress made during therapy hours only sticks when it's reinforced throughout the day.
Our therapists will coach you on strategies, explain the reasoning behind every technique, and make sure you feel confident supporting your child between sessions.
You don't have to step aside
YOUR ROLE
Observe and participate in sessions as much as you'd like
Receive written session notes and progress summaries
Learn the same prompting and reinforcement strategies your therapist uses
Regular family meetings to review goals and celebrate wins
Direct line of communication with your designated therapist for questions between sessions
"When therapy happens at home, the whole family grows together, and that's where the real magic is."
Amanda Lang, BCBA — Founder, Behavioral Independence