Blossoming
Through
Behavior

If you water a flower, it blossoms in full beauty. Blossoming Through Behavior aims for the same results in individuals as it strives to bring out the beauty that resides in children, adolescents, and young adults by using a variety of behavioral therapy techniques and creative interventions tailored to each individual's needs. These interventions are rooted in the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA), a tool used to teach functional living skills, increase independence, and boost social and positive interpersonal skills. It is also clinically proven to improve the overall quality of life. Our methods are fun and engaging for children while giving parents the tools needed to support and sustain their child’s progress, providing more opportunities for students to blossom.

Behavioral support for children in need should not be limited to the school day. We can guide parents and caregivers in research-based techniques to support their child’s behavior needs outside the classroom, which will enhance their overall mental and social health and simultaneously empower their caregivers. 

We work with children with autism, ADHD, developmental disabilities, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), behavior challenges, and other concerns.

Blossoming Through Behavior’s services include individualized child sessions, parent training, social skills training, as well as collaboration with other stakeholders. Services are provided on a one-to-one basis in the home or community setting or virtually. 

We aim to teach children functioning skills that increase independence, self-awareness, and self-development. We also provide academic intervention, executive functioning, and life skills support.

At Blossoming Through Behavior, we recognize that supporting the entire family unit by making a meaningful impact on both the individual and their caregivers is the best way to nurture positive qualities and outcomes. With this approach, everyone blossoms, and everything we do follows this methodology.

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