Our Services

Quality Behavioral Health Solutions That Help With Your Child’s Growth

Advanced Behavioral Solutions, LLC offers a variety of services for your child. Our licensed and certified ABA consultants will create an individualized program specifically for your child, adjusting therapy techniques as needed to maximize their learning.

1:1 ABA Therapy

Our 1:1 services are provided within a comprehensive or focused treatment model. We provide in-home, center-based, school-based as well as telehealth ABA therapy for your child. Our goal is to work together to design an individualized therapy program that fits your family life and routines. Our programs build important sets of skills across many domains ((Language & Communication, Play skills, Social skills, Self-help and more!) and our curriculum combines decades of research and years of experience in the field.

School-Based Services

Our trained behavior analysts provide school support by reviewing Individualized Education Plans (IEP) and attending school meetings to ensure collaborative, comprehensive services. Observations and sessions can also be conducted in the school setting when permitted. We work with teachers, staff, and parents to maintain consistent strategies across environments, support student needs, improve classroom behavior, and strengthen learning outcomes through a coordinated team approach.

Behavioral Support Services

Behavior Support Services (BSS) are offered to anyone experiencing social, emotional, or behavioral barriers. The process begins with a Functional Behavior Assessment, where our team identifies the function and context of each behavior in the natural environment. After the assessment, we create a comprehensive behavior plan that outlines strategies to prevent challenging behaviors, teach programs to build functional skills, and guide effective responses. We also collaborate with families, caregivers, and support teams to ensure consistency, monitor progress, and adjust interventions as needed for meaningful, long term improvement, helping each person achieve greater independence, confidence, and daily stability.

Parent Training

Family involvement in treatment remains central to our treatment philosophy. Parents are always the first and most direct line of care to a child. As such, there is a strong parent training element to all of our behavior plans, which includes collecting parental input relating to therapy and helping parents be a part of the therapy process. ABS staff work together with the family to implement behavioral programs targeted to promote the development of age appropriate social interactions, communication skills and the reduction of behaviors that interfere with family life. We use a variety of active teaching methods such as modeling, role play and practice with feedback. Parents are involved in the development of goals and will learn when and how to use a variety of strategies tailored to their child’s needs. Their priorities are our priorities in our highly individualized parent sessions.

Social Skills Group

Group work is a powerful and effective way for children to learn through peer modeling and “in-the-moment” feedback. Our groups teach skills that can help children who have difficulties with:

  • Joining in.
  • Managing emotions.
  • Reading social cues.
  • Being “other-focused” during conversations, small group projects, games, etc.
  • Using friend-making skills such as friendly body language and eye contact.
  • Negotiating and compromising.
  • Being flexible.
  • Following directions.

Sessions are conducted once a week for 45 minutes, and participants range from ages 5 through 18 years old.
For any inquiry, please contact our office.

ABA Workshops

ABS is able to offer customized training and consultation for staff at schools, social service organizations, non-profits, parent support groups and private companies. All workshops include hands-on experiences and can be customized to the length needed.

Topics include:

  • Addressing problem behavior at home, school, or community
  • ABA for special education teachers
  • Conducting FBA
  • Writing effective BIPs
  • What is Autism?
  • What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?
  • Managing Problem Behavior
  • Visual schedules
  • Tips for Working with Children with Autism
  • Skill acquisition and Behavior reduction procedure 

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