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● Programs

In-Home Sessions

While clinic-based therapy offers a structured environment, In-Home ABA services allow for a unique level of personalization.

By bringing our South Florida team into your child’s natural environment, we can address challenges and celebrate victories exactly where they happen, at the kitchen table, in the backyard, or during the bedtime routine.

● Program Overview

What They’ll Learn

In-home therapy reduces the stress of transitions and allows us to work on "real-life" skills in real-time. This setting fosters a sense of security for your child and provides parents with a front-row seat to the progress, making it easier to carry over successful strategies into daily family life.


Ages

2 years

and up

Average

20 hours

weekly


Natural Environment Teaching (NET)

In-home therapy utilizes your child’s own toys, snacks, and personal space to drive learning. Instead of sitting at a clinical desk, we use the "natural environment" to spark motivation. Whether it’s learning to request a favorite snack in the kitchen or practicing turn-taking during a sibling board game, skills learned in context are often mastered faster and retained longer.


Daily Living & Self-Care Skills

The home is the primary classroom for independence. We focus on the essential "Activities of Daily Living" (ADLs) within the environment where they actually occur. Whether this includes potty training in your family’s bathroom, following a morning hygiene routine, or practicing mealtime manners at your own dinner table. Building these skills at home directly increases your child’s autonomy and reduces family stress.


Generalization of Skills

One of the biggest hurdles in therapy is "generalization", the ability to take a skill learned and apply it elsewhere. In-home services solves this naturally. Because the child learns to follow directions or communicate needs within their own home, those skills are immediately functional. We help bridge the gap between "knowing a skill" and "using a skill" in the real world.


Parent & Caregiver Collaboration

In-home ABA isn't just for the child; it’s for the whole family. Having a clinician in your home allows for organic "Parent Training." We can model techniques in real-time during a difficult transition or a sensory meltdown, empowering you with the exact tools you need to handle situations confidently when we aren't there. You aren't just a spectator, you are an active partner in your child's success.


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● Daily Life

What an ABA In-Home Session Looks Like (After School | 3:30–6:30 PM)

● Meet Our

Behavior Analysts

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Dr. Jill Kuber

Psy.D., BCBA

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Dr. Ismenia Gonzalez

Ph.D., BCBA-D

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Yxis Gonzalez

LMHC, BCBA

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