
Supporting Families of Children with Special Needs
Serving Families Across VA, CA, CO, DE, FL, ID, MA, NH, NM, PA, SC, and WV
Parenting a child with special needs can be deeply meaningful, but challenging. When behaviors escalate, routines can feel impossible, and daily life can seem overwhelming. We help families get back on track with evidence-based behavioral strategies.
Our Approach
Our services focus on parent coaching and behavioral therapy tailored to real family life.
We begin by understanding your child, your routines, and what feels hardest right now. From there, we work collabortively to develop real, collaborative strategies that support progress at home and in the community.
We support families with challenges such as:
- Tantrums and meltdowns
- Aggression/unsafe behavior
- Difficulty following routines
- Unexpected changes
- Sensory sensitivities
- Mealtime difficulties
- Sleep disruptions
- Toileting challenges
- Communication difficulties
- School or community behavior concerns
FAQs
What kind of services do you provide?
We provide behavioral therapy and parent coaching for children with special needs. Services are grounded in behavior analysis and focus on helping families build effective routines, reduce challenging behaviors, and support meaningful skill development.
How are services delivered?
Services are primarily delivered via secure telehealth to families. Sessions focus on real-world situations, with guidance, modeling, and collaborative problem-solving tailored to your family’s needs.
Is this therapy for my child or for me as the parent?
Services are delivered through parent and caregiver coaching. While strategies are designed to support your child’s behavior and development, we work directly with caregivers to ensure skills are practical, sustainable, and effective in daily life.
Do I need special equipment for telehealth?
No. A phone, tablet, or computer with internet access is sufficient. Sessions are held over secure video platforms, and materials are shared digitally for easy reference.
How quickly will we see changes?
Many families notice meaningful changes as routines become more consistent and responses to behavior become clearer. Progress depends on the child’s needs, family consistency, and ongoing collaboration.
How do I get started?
The first step is a consultation call where we learn about your concerns, answer questions, and determine whether our services are a good fit for your family.
