Behavioral Consultation
BCBA-led behavior support for home and school. Practical plans, parent training, and the follow-through that makes change actually stick.
About our behavioral consultation
Most behavior plans fail because no one updates them after the first hard week. We design plans you can actually run, train the adults around the child, and stay involved long enough that the changes hold.
Common targets: aggression and self-injury, transition difficulty, food selectivity, sleep, toileting, school refusal, and the routines that quietly fall apart when a child is stressed.
What to expect
- 01
Functional assessment
Direct observation at home or school plus interviews — what is the behavior actually doing for the child?
- 02
Plan
A written plan with antecedent strategies, replacement skills, and clear data to track.
- 03
Training
Hands-on coaching for parents and (when invited) school staff to actually run the plan.
- 04
Iterate
Weekly check-ins and data review until behavior is stable, then taper to monthly.
Who this helps
- · Children with autism whose families want concrete daily structure
- · A young child whose tantrums are escalating in intensity or frequency
- · Families recovering from a school placement that was not a fit
- · A teen whose school refusal pattern keeps repeating
FAQ
Don’t see your question? Reach out — we reply within one business day.
Is this ABA?
Our work is informed by behavior-analytic principles. It is not the high-hours, table-top model — we focus on natural-environment skills, parent training, and short-cycle iteration.
Do insurances cover this?
Some plans cover BCBA services for children with autism diagnoses. We are out-of-network and can provide reimbursement documentation.
Related services
Neuropsychological Evaluation
A thorough, evidence-based assessment that identifies learning, attention, and developmental differences so families and schools have a clear picture to act on.
Social-Emotional Classes
Small-group classes that build social skills, executive function, and emotional regulation.
One-on-One Coaching or Therapy
Evidence-based individual therapy for children, teens, and parents — anxiety, ADHD, school refusal, and more.
Start with a call
A conversation to figure out what your child needs next — even if the answer is not us.