By bringing compassionate, skilled ABA therapy into the home,
we help push their natural talents out of the box.
We deliver a comprehensive system of services across In Home Assessments, Home Based ABA Therapy, Behavioral Intervention, and Family Training to give each family its ideal set of growth tools for a thriving child in both at-home and community settings.
Before we teach, we learn. To build a custom therapy plan for a child, an Intellistars Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) visits your child at home, at school, and in a communal setting. They observe and evaluate your child’s skill set and behavior in these different environments to inform our intervention design.
By running in the home, we can hit a home run. Based on the works of renowned scientists such as B.F. Skinner, Dixon, Sundberg and others, Applied Behavior Analysis is proven to work wonders for children with ASD. And there is no better place to create that sense of focused, individualized therapy than at home.
We use positive reinforcement as a force for good. For a child with ASD, the deep-seated feeling of being misunderstood is a constant companion—the result of verbal limitations and sensory overload. So when a child feels driven into unwanted behaviors that affect the entire family, we respond with behavior intervention.
For every child, their family is their village, in the effort toward progress, parents and siblings are as powerful as the ABA specialist. Intellistars recognizes that the child’s wellbeing begins with that of the home, and we involve parents as part of the care team. That includes getting their input as well as giving them guidance.
Social/Emotional Enrichment
Above the session, beyond the home. Social skills that come naturally to most children are often a great challenge to children with autism and developmental disabilities. We strive to teach these in a way that endures for life—and in all life settings. So the child flourishes with behaviors that serve them every single day.
Social/Emotional Enrichment
Above the session, beyond the home. Social skills that come naturally to most children are often a great challenge to children with autism and developmental disabilities. We strive to teach these in a way that endures for life—and in all life settings. So the child flourishes with behaviors that serve them every single day.
Social/Emotional enrichment activities are an excellent opportunity to teach or generalize skills in other settings such as in daycare, on the playground, or out in public. By empowering children to regulate their emotions and process social cues, we can help reduce their stress as they interact with the world around them