ABA for Teens (11–17 years)
Focusing on independence, self-advocacy, and emotional regulation. We treat teens with dignity, helping them navigate adolescence with confidence.
Who this is for: Teens who need support with social nuances, organizational skills, or managing big emotions as they grow up.
Key areas of focus:
- Common teen goals (planning, chores, community skills)
- Emotional regulation & coping strategies
- Preparing for adulthood (jobs, transportation, self-care)
- Navigating complex social situations

Preparing for the future
Self-Advocacy
Teaching teens to understand their needs and ask for support respectfully and effectively.
Life Skills
Practical skills for independence, from managing money to cooking simple meals and using public transit.
Emotional Coping
Advanced strategies for handling anxiety, frustration, and the ups and downs of teenage life.
Social Navigation
Understanding sarcasm, reading body language, and maintaining friendships in a complex social world.