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Behavior Advocacy

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Accepting Clients for ABA Therapy

Now accepting clients for morning, midday, or afternoon (afterschool) hours

Advocating for your Family Needs

Who do you service?

Primarily children, teens, and adults who has received a diagnosis (Autism, Depression, Anxiety, Down Syndrome, and others) or families that are experiencing behavioral concerns. We also specialize in working with individuals with specific medical conditions (such as epilepsy or diabetes) and Genetic Disorders.

What type of therapy do you provide?

Behavior Advocacy specializes in ABA Therapy. We ensure that all client's receive individualized treatment plans to include strategies from Applied Behavior Analysis, Pivotal Response Training, Errorless Learning Models, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy...all in an effort to reduce problem behaviors, teach socially appropriate skills, and increase independence.

My child did not qualify for an IEP, can you help?

YES! This is what we are here for. Behavior Advocacy is able to review current IEP assessments and recommendations and educate families on their rights and possible next steps. 

My child does NOT have a diagnosis, but we are having so many problems, what do I do?

 

Behavior Advocacy is able to provide resources and initial consultations to help families seek the correct evaluations.  In order for ABA Therapy to be provided through health insurance, a clear diagnosis will be needed to ensure the type of therapy is appropriate for the client.

Connections

We are proud members of COPAA-Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, ABAI-Association for Behavior Analysis International, and SIG BAHSF- Special Interest Group Behavior Analysis in Health, Sports, and Fitness

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