
Services
Community-Based Therapy
Some skills are best learned exactly where they're needed. Community-based therapy takes ABA intervention outside the home and into the real world — parks, grocery stores, restaurants, and more — to build independence and confidence.
What to expect
Sessions take place in community settings such as stores, parks, restaurants, and public spaces
Skills targeted include safety awareness, social interactions, and independent navigation
Goals are individualized based on the child's current skill level and family priorities
Families are guided on how to support skill generalization in community settings
Who it's for
Children who are ready to work on independence and safety in public settings, or those who have made progress at home and need support applying those skills in less structured environments.
How it connects to the overall plan
Community-based therapy is often a natural extension of in-home and social skills work. Skills built at home and school are practiced in real-world contexts to support meaningful generalization.
Ready to get started?
Contact us to learn how community-based therapy can support your child.