Connected Behavior
Bridging the gap- from first concerns to hands-on guidance
Connected Behavior helps parents navigate delays, diagnoses, and the in-between — from toddlerhood through early adolescence — with resources, guidance, and coaching so you can move forward with confidence without losing connection along the way.
Waiting for a diagnosis and need support in the meantime
Needing resources to navigate a new ASD or ADHD diagnosis
Looking for direct support from a BCBA without committing to a full-time ABA program
Wanting to learn at your own pace with expert-backed resources
You are in the right place if you are
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When to Talk to Your Pediatrician About Your Child’s Behavior
Navigating My Child’s New Autism Diagnosis
Parent-focused ABA works alongside — or in place of — traditional clinic-based services. Whether your child has an autism diagnosis, ADHD, a developmental delay, or you're still waiting for answers — if you want to be more equipped at home, this is designed for you.
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ABA Therapy — Applied Behavior Analysis — is a science-based approach to understanding why behavior happens and how to change it. It's most commonly associated with autism, but the principles apply to any child whose behavior is getting in the way of learning, relationships, or daily life.
ABA looks at behavior as communication. Instead of focusing on stopping a behavior, we ask what's driving it — and build skills that actually replace it. When delivered in a parent-focused model, you become the one implementing strategies in real life, not just during therapy sessions.
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First, a free 20-minute call to talk through where your family is right now and whether Connected Behavior is the right fit. No pressure, no commitment — just a conversation to figure out next steps together.
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If we're a good fit, we'll build a plan around your child's specific behavior and your family's goals. This isn't a generic checklist — it's built on a functional understanding of what's driving your child's behavior and what will actually work in your home.
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Behavior change takes time and real-life troubleshooting. Ongoing support means you're not figuring it out alone between sessions — you have access to guidance as things come up, so strategies actually stick.