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Caregiver Support Services

Neurodiversity-Affirming Coaching and Consulting 

Remote Parent Coaching and Education 

$150/hour

Individualized caregiver coaching and training designed to help you support your child's communication, emotional regulation, independence, and participation in everyday life.

Sessions are tailored to your child's unique strengths, needs, and goals. Together, we develop practical strategies that can be embedded into daily routines, play, community activities, and family life. Sessions may include instruction, modeling, feedback, problem solving, and review of progress toward treatment goals.

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Our approach integrates Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) with neurodiversity affirming, relationship based, and nervous system informed practices. When appropriate, support may also incorporate the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), a listening intervention designed to support regulation, social engagement, and nervous system flexibility.

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We aim to help families build skills, confidence, and meaningful progress through supportive strategies that fit naturally into everyday life.

Caregiver Consultation
 

$125/hour

This offering is designed for families seeking a deeper understanding of their child along with a clear, individualized plan. Each consultation includes an observation and/or functional review of your child’s environment, routines, and patterns of engagement, with attention to communication, autonomy, sensory needs, and regulation.

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Consultation also includes guidance on nervous system awareness, helping caregivers recognize and respond to shifts in regulation. When appropriate, support may include integrating structured listening approaches, such as the Safe and Sound Protocol, within a broader, regulation-informed plan.

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*Caregiver consultation is a consultative service focused on guidance and education and is separate from individualized ABA therapy and other clinical treatment services.

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Workshops & Education

Our workshops and trainings invite parents, educators, and caregivers to learn in a collaborative, supportive setting. We bridge evidence based behavior analytic practices with relational, neurodiversity affirming, and trauma informed approaches to help adults understand behavior through the lens of safety, connection, and communication.

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Topics may include:

• Neurodiversity affirming behavior support
• Understanding behavior through the lens of communication, regulation, and unmet needs
• Declarative language and collaborative problem solving
• PDA informed and low demand approaches

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Each training is tailored to the needs of the audience and designed to provide practical, immediately applicable strategies.

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1:1 ABA Therapy

$125/hour

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Individualized therapy designed to support your child's communication, regulation, and daily functioning in a way that is both effective and affirming. Services are available in person throughout South Florida (Coral Gables, South Miami, Pinecrest, Kendall) and remotely for families seeking flexible support. Services are delivered directly by a BCBA using a focused treatment model (10 hours or less).

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Each program is developed through a comprehensive assessment and focuses on meaningful, measurable goals tailored to your child's strengths, needs, and learning style. Grounded in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), services may incorporate Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), play-based learning, and naturalistic teaching strategies to support communication, social engagement, flexibility, and independence across home and community settings.

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Sessions are relationship-centered and embedded within natural routines to promote meaningful skill development while prioritizing autonomy, connection, and long-term growth.

Social Connection Groups

$45-$55 per session

BCBA-led ABA enrichment groups designed to support communication, social engagement, self advocacy, flexibility, and meaningful participation through play, creativity, nature, and shared experiences. Held outdoors throughout South Florida, our small groups provide opportunities for children to connect with peers in a supportive, neurodiversity-affirming environment.

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What Makes Our Groups Different?

Activities are offered as invitations rather than expectations. Children are encouraged to engage in ways that feel meaningful and comfortable to them.

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Participation may look like:

• Observing from a distance

• Exploring independently

• Participating alongside peers

• Engaging in cooperative interactions

• Initiating social connection

• Communicating needs, preferences, and boundaries

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All forms of participation are welcomed, valued, and respected.

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Learning Through Play Schemas

Play schemas are natural patterns of exploration that children use to understand and interact with the world around them. By observing these patterns, we gain insight into a child's interests, motivations, and ways of learning. What may appear to be repetitive play is often a child engaging in meaningful learning, regulation, mastery, problem solving, and exploration as they make sense of their experiences and build new skills.

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Throughout the season, children will encounter opportunities to explore schemas such as:

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• Transforming

• Transporting

• Connecting

• Enclosing

• Positioning

• Deconstructing

• Rotation

• Orientation & Perspective

• Dynamic Horizontal

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These patterns of play support creativity, problem solving, communication, social learning, and flexible thinking through meaningful hands-on experiences.

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Contact Ashley at 754 312 0781 to register

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