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What Kind of Things Do You Work On?

All behaviors can be taught! A Behavior Analyst breaks down skills into their smallest components and teaches them in a way that is fun, engaging, and promotes rapid progress.

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Morning Routine &

Bedtime Routines

Getting to school on time can be a challenge for many families—and bedtime can be even harder! Andrea helps families develop consistent, healthy routines that promote a sense of security and stability at home.

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Safety Plans for Families & Siblings

Safety is our number one priority—our brains can’t focus on anything else until we feel secure. Siblings also deserve to feel safe in their own home. Learn how to maintain safety while supporting any family member through their upset.

Play Skills to Develop Language and Emotional Regulation Skills

Most kids (and adults!) struggle with coming up with play ideas, knowing how to play, and practicing language and flexibility with parents and peers.

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Social Thinking Assessments 

Building social skills and developing social competency requires a strong foundation. Andrea can conduct the Dynamic Social Thinking Protocol and provide a detailed report with personalized recommendations on where to begin.

Independence & Chores

Teaching independence in daily tasks like dressing, eating, bathing, brushing teeth, brushing hair, and completing chores helps children develop the skills they need to become successful adults.

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Feeding and Expanding Food Repertoires

Do you live with someone who only eats white, refined foods like pasta and bread and calls it a meal? Does your child insist on the same brand of chicken nuggets? Struggling to get vegetables, protein, and fruit into their diet? Let’s explore ways to gradually expand their food choices and introduce more of what the rest of the family eats—without battles at the table!

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