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For toddler and preschool aged learners our ABA programs take a play-based, relationship-focused approach; providing parents and caregivers with tools and strategies to support their child's development.
For our older learners our ABA programs utilize PEAK (Promoting Emergence of Advanced Knowledge), an evidence-based assessment and curriculum. PEAK goes beyond the traditional ABA verbal behavior approach by focusing on the process of how language is acquired.
Our ABA programs have no minimum treatment hour requirement; hours are determined during the assessment process and are based upon individual need.
Our morning clinic services are dedicated to early intervention for preschool ages (2-5) enrolled in our ABA program.
Our early intervention services address preschool life skills such as functional communication, transitions, participation in group activities, daily living skills, social play with peers, etc.
Space is limited.
One on one support is provided for each child enrolled in services.
At this time all groups take place at our Clayton location.
-Teen Boys Group (ages 11-14)-1st and 3rd Tuesdays- 4:30-6:00pm
A small structured group focusing on self-awareness, mindfulness, understanding social cues, flexible thinking, teamwork, and more.
Connections Club
7-10 Year-Old Intermediate Learners
These groups support learning essential skills such as understanding social cues, conversational skills, making friends, sharing, following instruction, and being mindful of others.
Thursdays 4:30-6:00pm
1st and 3rd Saturdays 9:30am-12:00pm
Chess and Lego Club
This group supports learning essential skills such as understanding social cues, conversational skills, friendship, sharing, and being mindful of others through shared interest of chess and legos.
7-10 Year-Old
Thursdays 4:30-6:00pm
Our SPARK program promotes social and emotional learning for elementary and middle school ages.
Self Expression
Personal Awareness
Appreciating Others
Respecting Differences
Kindness Matters
-SPARK (ages 11-14)
Every Monday 4:00-6:00pm
This group helps middle school student learn social and emotional skills through the AIM (Accept. Identify. Move) curriculum. Each week participants engaging in interactive activities, guided discussions, and skill-building exercises develop tools to manage stress, improve relationships, and make thoughtful choices aligned with their goals and values.
Ongoing teamwork projects include collaborative art projects, mock podcasts, and more.
Pizza is provided as well as time to chill with friends.
$45 per week
Enrollment
SPARK jr. (ages 5-10)
Every Wednesday 4:30-6:00pm
In this fun and supportive group, kids become “AIM Explorers” and learn important skills to help them understand their feelings, make good choices, and be kind to themselves and others. Using the AIM Explorers (Accept, Identify, Move) curriculum, along with stories, games, art, and teamwork, participants build confidence, learn how to handle tough moments, and practice being their best selves—at school and beyond!
$40 per week
Enrollment
*SPARK is offered at our Clayton location*
-Girls Group (ages 11-14) 2nd and 4th Tuesdays 4:30-6:00 pm An encouraging and supportive space for neurodivergent girls. This group promotes positivity and self-awareness through activities such as yoga, breathwork, mindfulness, artful expression, and creative processes. $40 per week
ADHD Parent Support Group
In our workshops, we dive into practical strategies you can use to help your child with:
Check out our calendar below for details on the next workshop. We look forward to seeing you there!
Cost per workshop: $75
Our Parent Preschoolers Workshops are tailored specifically for parents of children aged 2 to 6. Whether you're navigating the terrible twos or the adventurous years of early childhood, we're here to support you.
Together, we delve into strategies aimed at addressing the various challenges that come with parenting young children. Topics we cover include:
Cost per workshop: $75
Our Specialized Consultation Services provide expertise, training and technical assistance in the area of behavior intervention for family and caregivers. We assist family members, caregivers and staff in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities.
Under this model family members and caregivers are trained by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst to carry out therapeutic interventions.
Sleep is important to a child’s growth and development. Inadequate amounts of sleep are often associated with poor academic performance, difficulty and retaining learning new skills, and an increase in challenging behaviors.
Through our process we support parents in addressing common sleep issues experienced by children such as challenges with falling asleep, frequent night wakening, and unhealthy sleep dependencies.
This service consists of one session for assessment and development of the treatment plan, and 1-2 sessions for follow up.
Support Group for Parents and Caregivers of Neurodivergent Children
This group meets quarterly at our office as well as community locations in Johnston County. In these groups we offer a safe and understanding space for parents and caregivers to connect, share experiences, and gain valuable resources and guidance in navigating the unique challenges of raising neurodivergent children.
This is a free event for parents and caregivers. No childcare is provided.
Check our events pages for details and to register.
Coming Soon to our Zebulon location!
Insights ABA LLC
Phone: 919-410-6717 Fax: 919-591-0018
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