Total Spectrum Services

Our programs use an ABA based curriculum tailored to the child's needs.

At our center, we specialize in ABA Therapy, Behavior Modification Programs, and Special Educational Consultation. Our programs are grounded in an ABA-based curriculum, tailored to each child's unique needs. Our dedicated team includes BCBA’s, IBA’s, RBT’s, & IBT’s, all focused on nurturing your child's development.

Comprehensive skills assessment

Children with developmental impairments often face challenges across a range of skill areas. These include speech, sensory processing, gross and fine motor skills, adaptive skills, executive functioning, cognition, behavioral adaptation, receptive and expressive language, academics, visual performance, dressing, grooming, and communication. Utilizing ABLLS-R, AFLS, and VB-MAPP assessments, we determine the most effective treatment approach for each child.

Our BCBA’s & IBA’s conduct these comprehensive assessments with the highest standards to ensure our clients' confidence and trust.

ABLLS-R

Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills, developed by Dr. James Partington.

AFLS

Assessment of Functional Living Skills, developed by Dr. James Partington.

VB MAPP

Assessment of Functional Living Skills, developed by Dr. James Partington.

ABA Therapy

Our ABA Therapy encompasses two core approaches: a comprehensive approach and a focused approach. We select the most appropriate approach based on the specific needs of your child and your family's goals.

Comprehensive ABA Therapy

Comprehensive ABA therapy aims to enhance your child's functioning to levels typical of their age group or to maximize independence in multiple skill areas. This intensive approach often involves 26 to 40 hours per week of direct treatment, depending on the child's age and needs. Areas of focus include cognitive functioning, pre-academic skills, safety skills, social skills, play and leisure skills, community integration, vocational skills, adaptive and self-help skills, and language and communication:

  • Cognitive functioning
  • Pre-academic skills
  • Safety skills
  • Social skills
  • Play and leisure skills
  • Community integration
  • Vocational skills
  • Adaptive and self-help skills
  • Language and communication

Focused ABA Therapy

Focused ABA therapy targets a limited number of specific behaviors, such as reducing challenging behavior or improving social skills. This therapy typically involves 5 to 25 hours of direct therapy per week and is often part of a step-down or discharge plan from comprehensive ABA treatment. It is also suitable for children meeting most age-appropriate milestones but needing support in one or two areas.

  • - Daily living skills, such as toileting, dressing and feeding
  • - Social skills, such as initiating conversations, responding to peer questions and playing with peers.
  • - Academic remediation
  • - Leisure skills.