DIR/Floortime Intervention DIR/Floortime (Developmental, Individual-differences, & Relationship-based) is a therapeutic approach designed to promote emotional and developmental growth in children with autism by meeting them at their current developmental level and building upon their interests. This method focuses on Engaging and connecting Encouraging interaction through play & communication. Building social-emotional skills Helping children understand and manage their emotions. Encouraging problem-solving…
Unlock Inner Calm with the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) The Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) is a healing listening program designed to reduce strain and anxiety while improving social engagement and resilience. Developed through Dr. Stephen Porges, SSP uses mainly engineered music to stimulate the vagus nerve, which plays a vital role in emotional regulation and physiological calmness. At…
Sensory Integration and Sensory Exploration Sensory integration therapy helps children with sensory processing issues by providing activities that stimulate the senses in a structured, repetitive way. Customized sensory activities Tailored exercises that address each child's specific sensory needs, such as brushing, swinging, and deep pressure. Sensory exploration Encouraging children to explore different textures, sounds, and movements to enhance their sensory…
Play Dates Facilitation Facilitated play dates provide structured social opportunities for children with autism to interact with their peers in a supportive environment. This involves Planning and supervision Organized play activities led by therapists to encourage positive social interactions. Social skills development Teaching children how to take turns, share, and communicate effectively during play. Parent involvement Providing guidance to parents…
Social Groups Social Groups Social groups are designed to help children develop and practice social skills in a group setting. Peer interactions Opportunities for children to engage with peers, fostering friendships and social understanding.. Skill-building activities Structured exercises and games that focus on communication, empathy, and cooperation. Therapeutic guidance Support from therapists to facilitate positive interactions and address any challenges…
Life Skills Life skills training helps children with autism develop the practical skills they need for daily living. Personal care We teach essential self-care skills, including hygiene routines, dressing, grooming, and understanding personal health. Our goal is to empower teens to manage their own daily care needs with increased autonomy and self-awareness. Household tasks Through hands-on learning, we guide…
Music and Movement Music and movement therapy combines the benefits of music and physical activity to enhance sensory processing, motor skills, and emotional regulation. This includes Music therapy sessions Using instruments, singing, and rhythmic activities to engage children. Movement activities Incorporating dance, yoga, and other physical exercises to improve coordination and body awareness. Therapeutic goals Addressing specific developmental needs through…
Individual therapy provides one-on-one support tailored to each child's unique needs. This involves Personalized treatment plans Developing customized goals and strategies based on the child's strengths and challenges. Focused interventions Using evidence-based techniques to address specific developmental areas, such as speech, occupational, or behavioral therapy. Progress tracking Regularly monitoring and adjusting the therapy plan to ensure ongoing progress. Our Early…