ABA Therapy in Greece, New York
In Greece, routines often follow Ridge Road, Latta, and Dewey—plus quick drives into Rochester for work and activities. We provide in‑home ABA therapy in Greece so autistic children can learn skills at home in the spaces they use every day, through all seasons off Lake Ontario.
Serving families in Greece
Many families here live in single‑family homes and townhomes, with schedules built around school buses, therapies, and local sports. In‑home ABA supports children with autism during everyday moments—mornings, mealtimes, homework, and bedtime—so practice fits the rhythm of your home.
How in-home ABA works in Greece
Sessions planned around school/daycare and siblings’ schedules
Therapists come to your home so skills build in your child’s real routines (mealtimes, homework, bedtime)
Coordination with school IEP teams and pediatric providers when appropriate
Parent coaching so strategies carry over on weekends and evenings
Programs available in Greece
Families often choose Early Intervention, School Support, and Parent Training. If you’re in Greece and wondering whether ABA is right for your child, you can book a free consultation to talk things through.
Early Intervention
Support for toddlers and young children designed for Greece homes and routines.
School Support
Collaboration with teachers and IEP teams across local districts when helpful.
Parent Training
Coaching that fits busy evenings and weekends so strategies stick.
Social Groups
When available, small groups to practice peer skills near parks and community spaces.
In Greece and wondering if ABA could help?
Share a bit about your child and we’ll connect you with our Upstate New York intake team.
Book a Free Consultation