We go beyond traditional ABA therapy to support your child's complete well-being — addressing behavior, nutrition, physical health, and family dynamics for lasting, meaningful growth.
Our approach rests on four interconnected pillars — because real progress comes from treating the whole person, not just the symptoms.
Evidence-based ABA therapy grounded in compassion, focusing on skill building, communication, and positive behavioral strategies that respect your child's individuality.
Many children on the spectrum face dietary challenges. We address nutrition as a core component of health, working with families on practical, sustainable dietary approaches.
Movement matters. Our programs integrate physical activity, sensory-motor development, and healthy habits that support regulation, coordination, and overall vitality.
We work with the entire family — offering parent training, sibling support, and tools to create a nurturing home environment where every member can thrive.
We believe that when you address the full picture — not just the visible behaviors — children make deeper, more sustainable progress.
We don't just manage symptoms. We look deeper — at diet, sleep, sensory needs, and environment — to understand what's driving behavior.
Every plan is built around your child's strengths, interests, and comfort. We believe progress should never come at the cost of well-being.
You know your child best. We provide the tools, training, and ongoing support so you feel empowered and confident every step of the way.
We celebrate neurodiversity. Our services honor who your child is while helping them build the skills to navigate their world more fully.
For the first time, someone looked at my son as a whole person — not just a checklist of behaviors. The dietary changes alone made a huge difference in his mood and focus.
The parent coaching has been life-changing. I finally feel like I have real tools to support my daughter at home, and our whole family dynamic has shifted for the better.
We tried traditional ABA and it felt incomplete. Whole Health ABA's approach — combining behavior, nutrition, and physical wellness — finally gave us the progress we were hoping for.
Every child deserves care that sees the whole picture. Let's talk about how we can support your family.
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