Parents and legal guardians can either fill out our online form or if they prefer using our PDF version available to download where it can printed, fill in and then email or mailed to us before starting in the therapy.
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Behavior Intervention

Our certified and trained behavior analysts provide behavior reduction services for clients in their home, school or community setting.  A behavior therapist can identify problematic behaviors and work on a plan to reduce or replace those behaviors with more socially appropriate and acceptable behaviors and then train parents, caregivers, other therapists and teachers to implement the program in other settings.  This service is effective for many types of maladaptive behaviors such as compliance issues, potty training, self help, hitting, biting, tantrums, sleep issues and more.  This type of therapy is typically short term as parents and caregivers will be implementing the plan after they have been trained.

Clients Testimony
January 05, 2011 N/A
My two year old son went to the Children's Center after spending a year at another therepy center. The first couple of weeks I saw a difference in my son. Dana, the Director, is amazing. She is not only a great speech pathologist but she also knows about other therapies. After a couple of visits she told me that my son was exhibiting immature hand posture and low muscle tone. She urged me to get an OT and PT evaluation. We found that my son was also significantly delayed in these areas as well. I went to see a Neorologist who within our 20 minute session diagnosed my son with Childhood Apraxia... read more
Posted By Sabrina
August 10, 2010 Bionic Brain Camp
“Our boys made great progress, the training you provided to us at the end as well as the feedback were really helpful. We would like to come back next year”
Posted By One Mom
August 09, 2009 Bionic Brain Camp
“My son made great progress and is thriving in his new class. At the end of last school year it was recommended that he start this school year with a shadow, but now thankfully that is not going to be necessary. He is functioning well in a typical classroom without any additional support.”
Posted By One Mom