Early intervention can make a lifelong difference. Our ABA therapy programs for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2–5) are designed to build communication, social, and daily living skills during these critical developmental years.


Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based approach that helps children learn positive behaviors and reduce challenging ones.
Early intervention ABA therapy focuses on teaching foundational skills like language, play, and social interaction setting children up for success at home, in school, and beyond.
Our clinicians are specially trained to support toddlers and preschool-age children.
With individualized treatment plans, we create fun, engaging sessions that encourage learning through play and positive reinforcement.

Ideal for structured, focused learning and social skill development.
Helps children generalize skills in their everyday environment.
Supports learning and behavior goals in educational settings

While early intervention is our specialty, we proudly serve children of all ages. Families can continue receiving care from the same trusted provider as their child progresses through different stages of development.

If you’re ready to learn more about how early intervention ABA therapy can help your child, we’d love to talk.
Yes, early intervention greatly enhances the effectiveness of ABA therapy for children with autism. The earlier a child begins therapy, the more opportunities there are for positive development in communication, social skills, and adaptive behaviors. ABA helps build positive behaviors and reduce challenges at a stage when a child’s brain is most flexible and responsive to learning.
No, two-year-olds are not too young for ABA therapy. In fact, ages 18 to 36 months are often considered the most beneficial time to start, as children are rapidly developing language, social interaction, and foundational life skills. ABA programs can be fully customized to a child’s developmental stage, using play-based and positive reinforcement techniques appropriate for young learners.
ABA therapy can be effective as early as 18 months old, depending on each child’s needs and readiness. Research consistently shows that children who begin ABA early make greater progress in communication, attention, and social behavior compared to those who start later. The key is consistency and active family involvement throughout the process.
