- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Attention-Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
- Intellectual Disabilities
- Down Syndrome


What Is In-Home ABA Therapy?
Our certified, trained therapists/technician will use proven techniques like positive reinforcement to teach your child the skills that is needed in the environment they are familiar with in your presence and at your convenience.
Skills We Can Teach:
- Communication (Receptive & Expressive Language)
- Socialization Skills
- Fine & Gross Motor Skill
- Development Play Skills
- Pre-Academic Skills
- Activities of Daily Living / Self-Help Skills
Conditions We Focus On
- Repetitive Behaviors – rocking, hand flapping
- Aggressive Behaviors – biting, kicking
- Tantrums and Meltdowns
- Difficulty with Transitions in routine or activities
- Sensory Sensitivities – sounds, lights, taste
- Use of repetitive words/phrases
- Not Understanding words/phrases
- Delayed Speech
- Difficulty with Communication
- Unusual Voice Tone
- Complete reliance on non-verbal communication
- Struggling to communicate with peers and teachers
- Difficulty staying focused
- Difficulty managing emotions
- Difficulty with self-care routine – dressing, toilet and eating
- Not able to follow directions

What is Speech/Language Therapy?
Signs Your Child Needs Speech/Language Therapy
- Does not appear to be meeting language/communication developmental milestones
- Has difficulty communicating his/her wants and needs
- Requires cues to ask for help when needed
- Speech errors are affecting his/her reading development
- Non-verbal or has limited verbal communication
- Difficulty relating to peers during play/social activities
- Appears to have shown regression in their vocabulary
- Difficulty understanding your child’s connected speech after the age of 4
- Does not use a wide range of vocabulary (i.e. only uses nouns)

Common Diagnoses

- Receptive/Expressive Language Delay
- Articulation Disorder
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech
- Phonological disorder
- Stuttering/Fluency disorder
SLPs also frequently provide language treatment for children with:
- Autism
- Down’s Syndrom
- Cerebral Palsy
- ADHD
- Learning Disability
- Sensory Processing Disorder
Speech Therapy at EAV
At EAV, our approach to speech therapy stands out because we prioritize your child’s overall development. Instead of just focusing on speech, we take a holistic view, considering their well-being as a whole. We integrate sensory regulation into our therapy sessions, understanding its importance in communication.
Our methods are centered around play-based learning and tailored to your child’s needs, ensuring they thrive in any environment.
Moreover, we believe that every child deserves a voice. That’s why we emphasize total communication, providing diverse ways for your child to express themselves effectively.
Our program can help your child:
- Develop functional communication through AAC
- Produce age-appropriate speech sounds
- Learn new social skills for stronger interactions with peers
- Learn to formulate sentences
- Oro-Motor Skills through sensory integration for feeding and speech


Collaborative Approach
At EAV, we have the ability to interact with an interdisciplinary team by having in-house experts in ABA Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech/Language Therapy all within the same clinic. We value collaboration with caregivers, teachers, and therapists outside of EAV and realize that collaboration is essential in creating effective carry-over from our clinic to the home and school.
