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Autism & Pediatrics Solutions
“The Behavior Decoders ”
Early intervention refers to specialized support and therapy services provided to young children—typically from birth to age 6—who show signs of developmental delays or disabilities, including autism. These services are designed to help children develop essential skills during the most critical years of brain development.
At NeuroBloom, early intervention means acting early and intentionally—supporting children in areas like communication, social skills, behavior, emotional regulation, and learning—so they have a stronger foundation for life. Research shows that the earlier we begin, the greater the impact.
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While our early intervention program focuses on young children with autism, our pediatric mental health services are open to children and teens of all ages. Whether your child is navigating anxiety, trauma, ADHD, or emotional challenges, we offer age-appropriate support tailored to their needs. Every child—no matter their age—deserves a safe space to grow, heal, and thrive.
ABA therapy focuses on teaching skills and reducing challenging behaviors, especially in children with autism or developmental delays. It’s structured, data-driven, and goal-based.
Mental health counseling helps children process emotions, build self-esteem, and cope with challenges like anxiety, trauma, or sadness. Both support growth—but in different ways. We’ll help you choose the best fit, or even combine both if needed.
Some signs of autism may start to show in infancy or early childhood. These signs may include not responding to their name, delayed speech development, reduced eye contact, trouble expressing their feelings, minimal engagement in social interactions, and repetitive movements, like rocking, flapping their arms, spinning, or running back and forth.
Yes! While ABA is often used for children with autism, we also support kids with ADHD, anxiety, emotional regulation issues, trauma, and other developmental or behavioral concerns. Our mental health program is open to all children who need emotional support—diagnosis or not. Every child deserves care that meets them where they are.
Autism, also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), represents a diverse spectrum of conditions marked by difficulties in social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech, and nonverbal communication.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a science-backed, individualized approach that helps children with autism learn new skills, build independence, and reduce behaviors that interfere with learning.