Children's services
At ASAP, we believe early support and strong advocacy lead to lasting change. Our youth and family programs combine evidence-based behavioral therapy, compassionate guidance, and educational advocacy to help children and teens reach their fullest potential — at home, in school, and in the community.
Early Intervention (ABA)
Building strong foundations through early learning and support.
ASAP’s Early Intervention program uses Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to help young children develop communication, social, and daily living skills that create a strong foundation for lifelong learning. Our clinicians design individualized programs based on each child’s strengths, interests, and family goals.
Through play-based teaching, parent collaboration, and evidence-based strategies, children learn essential skills like language, cooperation, and self-regulation — all within a nurturing, supportive environment.
We work closely with families and caregivers to ensure progress is meaningful, measurable, and sustainable across home, school, and community settings.
ABA for Teens & Tweens
Empowering independence, confidence, and connection.
As children grow into adolescence, their needs and goals evolve. ASAP’s ABA program for teens and tweens focuses on skill building for the next stage of life — developing independence, emotional regulation, social understanding, and community participation.
Our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) create structured yet flexible programs that help each individual practice real-world skills: navigating friendships, managing schedules, preparing for employment, and fostering self-advocacy.
Sessions take place in natural environments — home, community, or school — to help participants generalize new skills where they matter most.
Special Education Advocacy
Supporting families in navigating the educational system with confidence.
ASAP’s Special Education Advocacy services help families understand and navigate the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process, ensuring students with disabilities receive the supports and accommodations they need to succeed.
Our advocates partner with parents, schools, and professionals to clarify rights, interpret evaluations, and support collaborative IEP meetings. We focus on empowering families with knowledge, resources, and strategies that foster teamwork and positive outcomes.
Whether you’re preparing for your first IEP meeting or seeking support for ongoing school challenges, our team provides guidance grounded in compassion, experience, and a deep understanding of education law and disability rights.
Early Intervention (ABA)
Building strong foundations through early learning and support.
ASAP’s Early Intervention program uses Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to help young children develop communication, social, and daily living skills that create a strong foundation for lifelong learning. Our clinicians design individualized programs based on each child’s strengths, interests, and family goals.
Through play-based teaching, parent collaboration, and evidence-based strategies, children learn essential skills like language, cooperation, and self-regulation — all within a nurturing, supportive environment.
We work closely with families and caregivers to ensure progress is meaningful, measurable, and sustainable across home, school, and community settings.
ABA for Teens & Tweens
Empowering independence, confidence, and connection.
As children grow into adolescence, their needs and goals evolve. ASAP’s ABA program for teens and tweens focuses on skill building for the next stage of life — developing independence, emotional regulation, social understanding, and community participation.
Our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) create structured yet flexible programs that help each individual practice real-world skills: navigating friendships, managing schedules, preparing for employment, and fostering self-advocacy.
Sessions take place in natural environments — home, community, or school — to help participants generalize new skills where they matter most.
Special Education Advocacy
Supporting families in navigating the educational system with confidence.
ASAP’s Special Education Advocacy services help families understand and navigate the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process, ensuring students with disabilities receive the supports and accommodations they need to succeed.
Our advocates partner with parents, schools, and professionals to clarify rights, interpret evaluations, and support collaborative IEP meetings. We focus on empowering families with knowledge, resources, and strategies that foster teamwork and positive outcomes.
Whether you’re preparing for your first IEP meeting or seeking support for ongoing school challenges, our team provides guidance grounded in compassion, experience, and a deep understanding of education law and disability rights.