Conditions We Support
Mint works with children and teens who have differences in communication, behavior, and learning. While many families come to us with a diagnosis, we focus on the individual child—building on strengths and supporting specific needs.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Understanding common characteristics and ways we support learning and communication.
Early Signs of Autism
Early developmental differences families may notice and supportive next steps.
Social Communication Differences
Support for conversation, play, and connecting with peers in daily life.
Challenging Behavior
Looking at the 'why' behind behavior and teaching safer, helpful skills.
Anxiety, Rigidity, and Transitions
Support for big worries, flexible thinking, and moving between activities.
Feeding and Eating Difficulties
Gentle strategies for expanding foods and reducing mealtime stress.
Sleep Difficulties
Helping families build calmer, more predictable bedtime routines.
Toddler Development Concerns
When to seek guidance and simple ways to support early skills.
Who we help
Autism and social communication differences
Attention and regulation challenges
Big feelings, tantrums, and frequent meltdowns
Rigid routines or significant trouble with changes
Challenges with daily living and independence skills
Difficulty with school readiness or peer interactions
How ABA support fits in
ABA therapy is designed to teach practical skills that make everyday life easier and more joyful. We don't work in isolation; we collaborate with your child's entire support team to ensure consistency and care.
We coordinate with pediatricians to track milestones.
We partner with teachers to support classroom success.
We collaborate with Speech and Occupational Therapists.
We empower parents with strategies to use at home.
What this page is — and isn’t
This page is intended to give you a general idea of the families we serve. It is not a diagnostic tool. Every child is unique, and a label doesn't tell the whole story. If you have concerns about your child's development, we encourage you to speak with your pediatrician or a licensed psychologist about a formal evaluation.
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Our team helps you navigate the next steps, whether it's finding a diagnosis or starting services.
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