
We conduct In-Depth Assessment at Home or Online
Split Payment Options Available*
Assessments are designed to build a full picture of your child’s skills and support needs through activities, play, and routine observation. Common tools include (but not limited to):
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VB‑MAPP – language and social milestones
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EFL (Essential for Living) or BALSA (Behavioural Assessment of Language and Social Abilities) – Focus on functional communication, daily living, and independence.
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Precision Teaching Assessment + Intervention – Measures fluency and accuracy in foundational and academic skills using data-driven decision-making.
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PEAK (Promoting the Emergence of Advanced Knowledge) – Targets advanced language, cognition, and relational learning skills.
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ESDM Checklist (Early Start Denver Model) – For very young children, assessing social, communication, and play skills.
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AFLS (Assessment of Functional Living Skills) – Covers a broad range of practical, everyday life skills.
Your BCBA/UKBA (cert) will share findings, explain them clearly, and invite your input to establish meaningful, team-delivered goals.
Nationwide Support
We deliver flexible support via home visits, clinic/clinic-based sessions, and remote video consultations (Zoom). Recent remote delivery trends mean many families benefit from a hybrid model—without needing long travel.
We Provide Training & Ongoing Implementation
We believe in a team approach:
Parents and caregivers are fully involved—learning how to teach, reinforce, and monitor progress. Core methods include Precision Teaching (tracking skill fluency), task analysis, and reinforcement strategies. Your BCBA/UKBA(cert) will provide supervision, review data regularly, and guide adjustments to ensure steady progress. We help you plan for independence and gradual fading of expert support as your child gains skills.
We Implement Individualised Home ABA Curriculum & Intervention
Your BCBA/UKBA (cert) will design a personalised curriculum focusing on these key areas:
Functional Communication Training: teaching children, young people and adults to express needs instead of using challenging behaviours.
Adaptive Life Skills: supporting independence in daily routines like dressing, hygiene, and mealtime.
Social Skills: working on sharing, turn-taking, conversation, and friendship-building.
Academic Readiness: breaking down concepts like reading, writing, or problem-solving using structured teaching strategies (task analysis, shaping, etc.).
Behaviour Support: replacing challenging behaviours with safer, more effective alternatives through differential reinforcement and functional replacement strategies.
What Happens Next?
Contact us using the form at the bottom of this page for a free introductory chat, either by phone or video. We’ll listen to your goals, explain our process, and help you choose the most suitable support—whether that’s assessment, curriculum delivery, supervision, or EHCP contributions.
