ABA Therapy in Bradenton, FL

In-Home Services

Welcome to Cultivate Behavioral Health & Education in Bradenton! We recognize that each family’s experience with autism is distinct, and we’re here to offer the support you need. Serving not only Bradenton but also nearby areas like Sarasota and Palmetto, our team is committed to providing personalized in-home ABA therapy that truly makes a difference.

Our skilled therapists concentrate on helping your child build essential skills such as communication, social interactions, and daily living. We believe that the best results come from collaboration, which is why we emphasize open communication with parents and caregivers. By working together, we develop customized treatment plans that empower your child and foster their growth. Let’s join forces to help your child thrive!

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Meet Our Clinical Manager

Teddie Smink, MS, BCBA

Teddie Smink is an accomplished Clinical Manager at our Bradenton, FL location, bringing a wealth of experience in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). With a strong background in leading multidisciplinary teams and implementing evidence-based interventions, Teddie plays a pivotal role in fostering a supportive and effective environment at Cultivate Behavioral Health & Education. She is committed to ensuring families receive the best possible care and support throughout their journey.

Teddie Smink

ABA Programs offered in Bradenton, FL

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In-Home Services

In-home ABA therapy services target socially significant skills within the home environment. This approach targets communication, daily routines, and addresses specific challenges like communication, activities of daily living, and behavior management within a familiar home environment. Our team works closely with families to create personalized interventions, so we enhance engagement and foster independence within the home setting. Home–based service models include regular parent and caregiver training to maximize learning opportunities outside of structured ABA Therapy sessions.

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In-School Services

Our In-school ABA therapy services provide vital support within both public and private school settings. In addition to providing direct services to your child, our team works closely with teachers and school staff to develop strategies that help with skill development and promote positive peer interactions. By integrating ABA principles into the school day, we enhance students’ learning experiences and support their success. When appropriate, in-school service delivery models include regular parent and caregiver training to maximize learning opportunities outside of structured ABA Therapy sessions.

Testimonials

What Parents are saying

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I don’t know where I would be without their wonderful team. These people truly have a gift. And our children are fortunate enough to reap the benefits of those gifts.

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We love it here! My son is making a lot of progress and everyone at the center is very nice and helpful.

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This is a great ABA facility. The technicians and our BCBA really care about our child and family as a whole. Our BCBA is phenomenal! My son has grown so much in the last year since he’s been attending.

Ready to Get Started?

Are you ready to begin ABA therapy in Bradenton? Our dedicated team is here to help your child build the skills they need to thrive. Contact us today at 855-444-5664 to learn more about our services and schedule a consultation. We look forward to partnering with your family on this important journey!

frequently asked questions

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a scientific approach to understanding and improving behaviors, particularly in individuals with autism and other developmental conditions. ABA focuses on the principles of behavior, using techniques and strategies to encourage appropriate behaviors and reduce behaviors that may interfere with learning and social interaction.

ABA is widely recognized as an effective treatment for individuals with autism, especially when started early. It’s often tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual, focusing on helping them reach their fullest potential.

ABA is a one-on-one therapy focusing on several related goals. It helps children with autism spectrum disorder to:

  • Develop social interaction skills
  • Improve communication, task completion, and emotional regulation
  • Gain self-regulation and self-control abilities
  • Apply new behaviors to everyday life
  • Reduce unwanted behaviors

To achieve these goals, ABA therapy uses positive reinforcement, teaches behavior-consequence relationships, and encourages positive change.

The ABCs of ABA are key components of our approach:

  • Antecedents are events or conditions occurring right before a behavior, acting as triggers. Identifying these helps our therapists understand behavior contexts.
  • Behaviors are the observable actions or responses following an antecedent. We focus on analyzing and modifying these.
  • Consequences are the outcomes following a behavior, which can reinforce or diminish it. We teach children how their behaviors lead to specific outcomes, promoting self-regulation and improved social skills.

By helping children grasp these concepts, we empower them to navigate their environments more effectively.

We start by creating a customized treatment plan for each child, with specific behavioral change goals. Family involvement is crucial in developing these goals. Our planning considers each child’s unique needs, skills, interests, and preferences, focusing on:

  • Academic skills
  • Social skills
  • Self-care practices
  • Language and communication skills
  • Motor functioning
  • Leisure and play

Goals are broken into small, incremental steps, with regular progress assessments to adapt to each child’s strengths and weaknesses.

ABA sessions fall into two categories:

Discrete Trial Training (DTT): Similar to a school day, where a therapist works one-on-one with a child on specific tasks, providing positive reinforcement for achievements.

Natural Environment Training (NET): More play-based, helping children navigate everyday situations and ensuring skills translate effectively to real-life scenarios.

Throughout the process, we keep families involved and informed, celebrating progress and addressing challenges together. ABA isn’t just about teaching skills – it’s about opening up new possibilities for your child’s development and independence.

In-Home Autism Behavior Support

In-home Bradenton ABA services bring trained professionals into the home to provide targeted and effective services. ABA, or applied behavior analysis, is an evidence-based treatment method that has been proven to help children with autism spectrum disorder learn, grow, and thrive.

Our Bradenton ABA services are completely individualized for each patient. Our team takes the time to build relationships with both children and their families and learn what particular challenges need to be overcome to see growth.

ABA therapy focuses on identifying areas of concern and implementing evidence-based solutions that can last a lifetime. Typically, children with autism can face challenges in areas such as:

  • Effective communication
  • Social skills
  • Interacting with others
  • Transitioning between tasks

The first steps of in-home ABA services are identifying your child’s particular symptoms and then working on building effective solutions to help them with these challenges in the future.

How ABA Works

ABA focuses on three distinct elements to produce change. These elements are known as the ABCs:

Antecedent

The antecedent is what precedes challenging behaviors. It could be a request, an action, or something in the environment that triggers the behavior. Our BCBAs work to identify the antecedents to certain behaviors to best understand how to help.

Behavior

The behavior is the response to the antecedent. When children with autism experience a trigger, they can respond in a number of ways. These behaviors are often the target for change but must be understood before they’re treated.

Consequence

The consequence of behavior can affect the likelihood of it happening again in the future, either by reinforcing it or offering a better alternative.

By understanding the ABCs, our BCBAs can help children learn more productive methods of dealing with their environment and foster healthier and more helpful behaviors to help them flourish. This is particularly beneficial in the home, where children and caregivers alike can learn and grow to improve their lives well into the future.

When you’re ready to begin treatment, call Cultivate Behavioral Health & Education to speak to one of our representatives.

OUR PHILOSOPHY

With You Every Step of the Way

At Cultivate Behavioral Health & Education, we know that hearing your child has autism can feel overwhelming. It’s natural to worry about their future and independence. We get it – that’s why our approach is built on compassion, teamwork, and a commitment to expert care. We believe supporting a child with autism is a team effort. By partnering closely with your family, we create a care plan as unique as your child. We use Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) as our guide – an evidence-based approach designed to spark real change and help your child develop important, everyday skills.

Our team is here to empower you, too. We want you actively involved in your child’s growth. By building trust and keeping communication open, we create an environment where kids can truly spread their wings and reach for the stars. At Cultivate, we’re committed to weaving equity, inclusion, and diversity into everything we do. We understand each family has its own story and challenges, so we’re always ready to adapt our services to fit your needs.

Our mission is simple but powerful: collaborating to improve lives with engaging, individualized, and compassionate care. We’re here to equip you with the tools and support to navigate life’s twists and turns confidently. Because with the right support, every child has the potential to bloom in their own unique way.

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