5077 Hazel Ferguson Drive, Fairfax, Virginia, 22030 571-436-2280
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One Foundation, Many Ways to Learn

Every family arrives with different priorities. Some need intensive one-to-one ABA; others want feeding strategies, toddler-focused early support, therapy at home, or peer practice in a group. Our clinicians collaborate so plans feel connected—not like separate puzzle pieces.

Below is an overview of what we offer in Fairfax and the surrounding area. Follow the links to read how each program works, then reach out when you are ready to talk about fit, scheduling, and next steps.

  • Individualized goals tied to home, school, and community
  • Supervision and training that meet high clinical standards
  • Family partnership at the center of every service line
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Programs

Comprehensive Therapy & Support

Click through to learn more about goals, session style, and how each offering might match your child.

ABA Therapy

Our core applied behavior analysis program: individualized teaching in communication, independence, social learning, and behavior support—with clear data and caregiver coaching.

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Feeding Program

Mealtime support for limited diets, sensory challenges, and stressful routines—using gradual, respectful steps and strategies you can repeat at home.

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Early Intervention

Play-based support for toddlers and preschoolers: early communication, imitation, routines, and school-readiness skills when the brain is especially primed to learn.

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In-Home ABA Therapy

ABA delivered in your natural environment—ideal for generalizing skills in real rooms and routines, with flexible scheduling when clinic visits are difficult.

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Social Skills Group

Small guided groups for practicing friendship skills: joining play, conversation, teamwork, and coping with conflict—with peers and trained facilitators.

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Our Approach

How Services Fit Together

Children do not grow in single “silos.” When feeding goals align with ABA targets, or social groups reinforce what happens in one-to-one sessions, progress tends to stick. We talk across programs so you are not repeating your story to every provider from scratch.

Shared planning

Clinical leads coordinate goals when your child uses more than one service line.

Evidence-based methods

Teaching strategies are grounded in research and adapted to your child's learning style.

Family first

You stay informed, invited to collaborate, and supported with practical tools between visits.

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Not sure which service to start with?

Tell us about your child and your priorities. Our Fairfax team will help you sort through options, paperwork, and what a first visit might look like—no pressure, just clear information.