Early Intervention ABA (Ages 2–6)
Gentle, play-based therapy that grows language, imitation, and confidence—at a pace that feels safe for your child and family.
★What Is Early Intervention?
Early Intervention ABA supports toddlers and preschoolers during rapid brain growth. Services are individualized and delivered by an RBT under BCBA supervision. We use playful, positive teaching to build communication, imitation, play, social connection, and daily living skills, while gently reducing behaviors that get in the way of learning. Caregivers are coached so progress continues between sessions.
- Assessment-based goals set with your family’s priorities
- Naturalistic, play-based instruction with choices and reinforcement
- Ongoing data + supervision to adapt and celebrate wins
- Caregiver coaching to generalize skills in daily routines
- Ethical, culturally responsive practice aligned to BACB standards
➜How It Works
- Warm consult: Share your goals and routines.
- BCBA assessment: Learn strengths and needs.
- Personalized plan: Small, achievable steps you can see.
- Playful sessions: Short activities that feel like games.
- Parent coaching: We model; you practice—together.
Why Early Intervention Matters
Critical Brain Growth
Ages 2–6 are a powerful window for learning—skills build faster with playful, consistent practice.
Play-Based Learning
Games, routines, and songs become opportunities to grow language, social skills, and flexibility.
Parent Empowerment
Simple coaching helps you support progress at mealtime, bedtime, and outings—everyday moments that stick.
Parent Questions, Answered
How many hours per week does my child need?
Each child’s plan is unique. Some benefit from ~10 hours weekly, others from 20–30 for intensive support. We decide together after a BCBA assessment.
Do you work with Medicaid and insurance?
Yes! We accept Florida Medicaid and most major insurers. Our team verifies benefits, explains coverage, and helps with authorizations.
What if my child doesn’t speak yet?
We meet your child where they are—gestures, pictures, signs, or sounds—and build toward functional communication and speech at their pace.
Who provides the therapy?
Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) work directly with your child under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
Where do sessions take place?
At home, in school, or in community settings—wherever your child learns best. We adapt to your family’s needs and schedule.
What if my child has tantrums or struggles with transitions?
Very common. We use gentle, function-based strategies to teach coping, flexibility, and smoother transitions while reducing challenging behavior.
Ready to start a playful path to progress?
We’ll build a plan that’s doable—and delightful—for your family.