Early intervention services focus on helping young children develop important skills during their most critical years of growth. The goal of early intervention is to help children gain independence, confidence, and readiness for a school setting, giving them the best possible start in life.

At Turning Point, we believe that early intervention lays the foundation for lifelong success. Our dedicated team of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts (BCaBAs) provide individualized ABA therapy specifically designed to help young children build essential communication, social, and daily living skills. We focus on creating a fun, supportive environment where each child can grow at their own pace.

Early Intervention refers to therapy and support services provided to young children, typically 18 months to 3 years old, who have been diagnosed with Autism. These services help children develop critical skills during their most formative years - when their brains are most responsive to learning and positive change.

The earlier a child begins ABA therapy, the greater the potential for meaningful progress. Early intervention takes advantage of a child's natural curiosity and capacity to learn, helping to reduce developmental gaps and promote independence. It sets the stage for future success at home, in school, and in the community.

Early ABA intervention can lead to improvements in communication, social interaction, play skills, and adaptive behaviors. Families often notice reduced frustration and problem behaviors as their child learns effective ways to express needs and navigate their environment. Early support empowers both the child and the family for long-term growth and confidence.

Turning Point combines evidence-based ABA practices with a compassionate, family-centered approach. We collaborate closely with parents to create individualized treatment plans and ensure consistency across all settings. With our experienced team, engaging therapy environment, and commitment to your child's success, we're here to make every early step count.
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Early intervention typically refers to therapy and support services provided to children 18 months to 3 years old who may show signs of developmental delays or have been diagnosed with Autism. During this time, a child's brain is developing rapidly, making it an ideal period to build foundational communication, social, and learning skills through ABA therapy.
If your child is showing delays in speech, social skills, play, or daily routines - or have received an Autism diagnosis - they may qualify for early intervention ABA services. Our team can guide you through the application process, from the initial evaluation to developing a personalized treatment plan. Even without a diagnosis, families are encouraged to contact our ABA office at 989-872-3834 for a free consultation and tour.
Early intervention therapy uses the same evidence-based principles as regular ABA therapy but is tailored specifically for very young learners. Sessions are designed to be play-based, engaging, and developmentally appropriate, focusing on foundational skills like communication, imitation, and social interaction. The goal is to create a strong learning foundation that supports long-term growth and independence.

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