At the Center of Quality Services, we specialize in providing comprehensive, individualized care for children and adolescents. Our expert team is dedicated to delivering ABA and behavioral health services that support developmental and emotional growth. We offer home-based, center-based, and school-based services tailored to meet each child’s unique needs in familiar and supportive environments.
Home-Based ABA Therapy provides children with individualized, in-home support to build essential communication, behavioral, and social interaction skills.
Center-Based ABA Therapy offers a structured, engaging environment where children have the opportunity to develop social, communication, and behavioral skills alongside peers.
School-Based ABA Therapy provides support to students within their classroom environment, fostering the development of social, academic, and behavioral skills in a natural educational setting
Social Skills Groups provide an engaging, supportive, and fun environment for children to practice communication, cooperation, and friendship-building skills with their peers.
Parent Training Services empower families with tools and strategies to support their child's growth and development at home.
Speech Therapy Services assist children in enhancing their communication skills, from language development to social interaction.
Occupational Therapy Services assist children in developing essential life skills, such as fine motor coordination, sensory processing, and self-care, to enhance their ability to effectively navigate daily activities.
Specialized services for young children to help them reach developmental milestones
Prepares children for school with skills in communication, socialization, and independence
It reflects the commitment to support children and families in their growth and development
Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects social communication, behavior, and sensory processing. ASD is called a "spectrum" because symptoms and severity can vary widely among individuals, from mild challenges to significant support needs.
The exact cause of autism is not known, but research suggests a combination of genetic and environmental factors. While it is not caused by parenting practices or vaccines, certain risk factors like family history, premature birth, and older parental age may contribute.
Autism is typically diagnosed through behavioral assessments conducted by qualified professionals, developmental pediatrics. These assessments involve observing social behaviors, communication patterns, and development milestones. Diagnosing ASD usually involves developmental screenings, interviews, and standardized assessments.