ABA Services at Spring Hill Behavioral

At Spring Hill Behavioral, we provide compassionate, evidence-based ABA services for children and families on Cape Cod. From daytime therapy to social skills groups and parent coaching, our services are designed to support real-life growth through play and relationships.

 

 Our Services

  • We provide individualized, 1:1 ABA therapy sessions in a supportive and playful setting. This program focuses on:

    • Communication and language development

    • Emotional regulation and self-help skills

    • Naturalistic, play-based teaching methods

    • Collaboration with caregivers

    Offered weekdays, mornings and early afternoons.
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  • Our small-group format helps children practice core social skills through shared play, conversation, and relationship-building.

    • Peer modeling

    • Turn-taking and perspective-taking

    • Emotional awareness

    • Structured around the Integrated Play Groups model

  • We support caregivers with practical, evidence-based strategies that strengthen skills at home and reduce stress in daily life.

    🔹 Individual Parent Coaching:

    • One-on-one sessions with a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

    • Tailored to your child’s goals and family routines

    • Focus on increasing communication, reducing challenging behavior, and building independence

    • Learn to use ABA strategies naturally during daily activities

    • Available via telehealth or in-person

    🔹 Group Parent Coaching:

    • Small, supportive groups guided by a BCBA

    • Follow a structured curriculum that aligns with your child’s therapy goals

    • Opportunity to connect with other parents and share strategies

    • Covers topics like behavior basics, reinforcement, transitions, and emotional regulation

    • Offered virtually in the evenings during the school year

  • We collaborate with schools to create supportive environments where all students can succeed.

    🔹 Our offerings include:

    • Behavior consultation and functional behavior assessments (FBAs)

    • Individualized support plans and classroom strategies

    • Professional development and staff training on ABA principles and inclusive practices

    • Ongoing collaboration with educators, paraprofessionals, and school teams

    • Flexible service options: one-time consults or ongoing contracts

  • Families work with one primary BCBA advocate who serves as their strategist and point of contact. Advocates operate within a shared practice framework but manage individual caseloads to ensure clarity, accountability, and continuity of care.

    Advocacy services are provided on a retainer basis and billed against that retainer as work is completed. This model allows families to access flexible, responsive support while maintaining clear boundaries and transparency around services and time.

    Our advocacy services focus on preparation, education, and strategic support for navigating special education systems. We help families understand evaluations, prepare for meetings, and respond thoughtfully to school communication. We do not provide legal advice or legal representation. Learn more about Advocacy Services