Skills We Work On Together
Communication Skills
Help your child express their needs, thoughts, and feelings. Open up a world of connection.
Social Skills
Develop the ability to make friends and navigate social situations. See your child's social world expand.
Play Skills
Encourage imaginative and interactive play. See the joy of your child engaging in fun, age-appropriate activities.
Academic Readiness
Prepare for classroom success with foundational learning skills. Set the stage for a positive school experience.
Daily Living Skills
Build independence in everyday tasks, from dressing to personal hygiene. Watch your child's confidence soar.
Emotional Regulation
Learn to understand and manage emotions. Experience more calm and fewer meltdowns at home and in public.
Behavioral Management
Reduce challenging behaviors and increase positive ones. Enjoy more peaceful and rewarding family interactions.
Self Advocacy
Empower your child to speak up for themselves. Create independence and self-confidence that lasts a lifetime.
You may feel overwhelmed...
…trying to navigate therapy options, school systems, and insurance, all while meeting your child's daily needs. Simple daily tasks like getting dressed or brushing teeth can turn into exhausting battles, leaving you both frustrated.
Family outings or social events often feel impossible, leading to a sense of isolation from friends and love.
Our Approach
In-home services tailored to each child's unique needs and family dynamics.
Comfort and consistency in your child's familiar environment ensured.
How it Works: Our Journey Together
Simple Steps to Start
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Brief phone call to discuss your needs • Learn about our ABA therapy approach
Initial Chat
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Share your child's story and family goals • Explore how we can help
Free In-Depth Consultation
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Evaluate your child's unique strengths and needs • Create a personalized therapy plan
Custom Assessment
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Get to know your dedicated therapist and supervisor • Begin building a relationship through play
Meet Your Team
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Begin regular, at-home therapy sessions • Receive ongoing parent training and support
Start Your Journey
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Regular check-ins to review and adjust goals • Watch your child grow and thrive
Celebrate Progress
What's Included
Personalized ABA therapy sessions
Parent/caregiver training and support
Regular progress assessments
Collaboration with other healthcare providers
Both in-person and telehealth options
Your Questions + Answers
About ABA with P2P
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What ages do you work with?We work with children from 18 months to 26 years old. Early intervention can be incredibly beneficial, but it's never too late to start ABA therapy.
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How long does therapy typically last?The duration varies based on each child's unique needs. Some children may need a few months of weekly therapy, while others benefit from longer-term support. We regularly assess progress and adjust our plans accordingly, always aiming to help your child become as independent as possible.
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Do you accept insurance?Yes, we work with many insurance providers. We'll verify your benefits before starting therapy and help you understand your coverage. We believe every family deserves access to quality ABA therapy.
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What makes your approach different from other ABA providers?Our approach is built on compassion, respect, and individualization. We: Provide in-home therapy for comfort and consistency Focus on your child's consent and engagement in therapy Empower parents with training and ongoing support Collaborate with other healthcare providers for comprehensive care Emphasize ethical, evidence-based practices Celebrate every milestone, no matter how small We're not just therapists – we're partners in your family’s growth journey.
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What kind of results can we expect from ABA therapy?Every child's journey is unique, but we've seen remarkable progress in many areas: Communication — Children who were non-verbal learning to express their needs and even have conversations. Independence — Kids mastering daily living skills like dressing, personal hygiene, and preparing simple meals. Social skills — Children making friends, participating in group activities, and navigating social situations more comfortably. Behavior — Significant reduction in challenging behaviors and increase in positive interactions. Academic readiness — Many children develop skills that help them succeed in school settings. Emotional regulation — Improved ability to understand and manage emotions, leading to fewer meltdowns.