Our Comprehensive Service Approach
Radiant Spectrum Therapy serves children with autism from infancy to adolescence. We offer center-based ABA, home therapy, school support & assessments.
Radiant Spectrum Therapy serves children with autism from infancy to adolescence. We offer center-based ABA, home therapy, school support & assessments.
Our center-based programs provide structured, enriching environments where children can engage in interactive learning and socialization. These services are particularly beneficial for children aged 18 months to 6 years, offering both focused and comprehensive treatment options. The center setting allows for:
Peer Interaction Opportunities: Children learn alongside others, developing crucial social skills through natural interactions
Specialized Resources: Access to professional-grade materials and structured learning environments designed to optimize skill acquisition
Professional Support: Direct supervision by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and trained therapists
We recognize that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our parent training programs equip families with evidence-based strategies to support their child’s development at home. This includes:
Strategy Implementation: Teaching parents how to use positive reinforcement, prompting, and other ABA techniques in daily routines
Behavior Management: Providing tools to address challenging behaviors constructively and consistently
Skill Generalization: Helping parents support the transfer of skills learned in therapy to home and community settings
Our home-based services bring expert intervention directly to families, providing numerous unique advantages:
Natural Environment Learning: Children develop skills in the settings where they will actually use them, from daily living routines to family interactions
Family Integration: Therapy becomes seamlessly integrated into the family’s daily life, promoting consistency and generalization
Comfort and Familiarity: Children often learn more effectively in their own environment, reducing anxiety and increasing engagement
Our school-based services ensure that children receive consistent support throughout their educational experience. This collaborative approach includes:
Classroom Integration: Working directly with teachers and school staff to implement behavioral strategies within the academic setting
Academic Support: Addressing behaviors that impact learning and helping children succeed in educational environments
Transition Support: Facilitating smooth transitions between educational settings and grade levels
We provide comprehensive diagnostic evaluations conducted by licensed psychologists, serving as the essential first step toward appropriate support. Our assessments help families:
Understand Their Child’s Needs: Gaining clarity about strengths, challenges, and appropriate intervention strategies
Access Services: Obtaining necessary documentation for educational and therapeutic services
Plan Treatment: Developing targeted intervention goals based on comprehensive evaluation results
Our specialized tutoring services address the unique learning needs of children with autism, focusing on:
Academic Skills Development: Supporting progress in reading, writing, mathematics, and other core subjects
Learning Strategy Instruction: Teaching children how to learn effectively and independently
Educational Goal Achievement: Working toward individualized education program (IEP) objectives and academic milestones
Research consistently demonstrates that early intervention, particularly before age 4, produces the most significant and lasting improvements. During early childhood, intensive ABA therapy—typically 20-40 hours per week—can lead to remarkable developmental gains. Some children who receive comprehensive early intervention make such substantial progress that they no longer meet criteria for autism diagnosis as they mature.
Key benefits of early intervention include:
Enhanced language and communication development
Improved social skills and peer relationships
Better behavioral regulation and reduced challenging behaviors
Increased independence in daily living skills
Improved academic readiness and school success