Comprehensive Assessments and Interventions

Who We Help

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Children with autism using an AAC communication tablet and playing on a Florida beach at sunset while their parents look on joyfully, representing the life-quality gains from ABA therapy at Children's Center

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting how a person communicates, interacts socially, behaves, and processes sensory input. With individualized support and therapies, people with ASD can build essential skills and improve daily functioning.

Developmental Delays

Family participating alongside their child with developmental delays in an ABA therapy session at Children's Center, highlighting the collaborative family approach

A developmental delay occurs when a child doesn’t reach expected milestones in communication, motor, cognitive, social, or daily-living skills. Early intervention, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), builds missing skills and reduces challenging behaviors, maximizing progress.

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD/ADD)

ABA therapist providing one-on-one structured support to a child during an ADHD session at Children's Center, using evidence-based play and learning activities

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) affects a person’s ability to maintain attention, stay organized, complete tasks, and manage distractions. Often classified under ADHD’s predominantly inattentive presentation, symptoms and their impact vary widely from person to person.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

ABA therapist working one-on-one with a child in a play-based therapy room, supporting children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder at Children's Center

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a lasting pattern of anger, defiance, and conflict with parents, teachers, and other authority figures that goes beyond ordinary misbehavior. With the right support and behavior strategies, children can improve.

Down Syndrome

Child with Down syndrome climbing at a playground with peers, building social skills through ABA therapy at Children's Center in South Florida

Down syndrome is a genetic condition caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21, which affects how the body and brain develop. With early intervention, therapy, and family support, children can build skills and grow.

Fragile X Syndrome

Father and child with Fragile X syndrome exploring a garden together with a magnifying glass, representing meaningful sensory-friendly family experiences supported by ABA therapy at Children's Center in South Florida

Fragile X syndrome is an inherited genetic condition that affects learning, thinking, speech, and social development, with effects often more pronounced in boys. Early signs can appear by age two, and caring support is available.