Empowering children through personalized, evidence-based support to reach their potential.

We offer ABA therapy services to children and adolescents up to age 18 who are diagnosed with autism or other related developmental disabilities. Individualized intervention plans are focused on the overarching goal of eliminating problem behaviors and increasing functional behaviors. Services may be comprehensive, covering skills in many areas, or focused on more specific skills in targeted areas.

Therapy sessions may take place at our center and/or in the client’s natural environment and may be more or less structured, depending on the client’s individual needs. Services may be 1:1 and/or conducted in a group format, as in a social skills group. Examples of the variety of skills addressed include functional communication; following instructions; compliance with activities, such as taking medications, brushing teeth, and getting a haircut; tolerance to changes in the environment; safety skills, such as wearing a seatbelt in the car without negative behavior; using a public restroom; participation in family outings; daily living skills; leisure; and social interaction skills to name a few.

Common behaviors addressed include:

  • Noncompliance
  • Tantrums
  • Elopement/ running away
  • Screaming/ Yelling
  • Crying
  • Self-injurious behavior
  • Physical and Verbal Aggression
  • Property Destruction
  • Stereotypic behaviors
  • Disruptive behaviors
  • Socially inappropriate behaviors

Higher levels of parental involvement are associated with faster and more lasting gains. Parent and caregiver involvement is a very important component of our services and is a required component of all treatment plans.

In addition, we offer training workshops for parents and professionals on a variety of topics in ABA and autism, including:

  • Managing Difficult Behaviors in Public
  • Building Independence in Your Child (teaching daily living tasks)
  • Increasing Communication Skills
  • And More

ABA Therapy: What Sets Us Apart?

What makes our ABA therapy different from others? It’s the way we blend clinical expertise with genuine compassion. We believe therapy should never feel cold, rigid, or one-size-fits-all. At Oneiro Management Group, we take the time to truly get to know your child—what motivates them, what challenges them, and what brings them joy.

We don’t just focus on reducing problem behaviors—we build up your child’s strengths. From celebrating small wins to navigating tough moments together, we’re committed to your family’s journey, every step of the way.

As a provider of behavior therapy in Florida, our services are grounded in real-world application. We help your child succeed not just in a clinic, but at home, at school, and in the community. Whether it’s teaching them to wait in line, use a public restroom calmly, or participate in a family outing without distress, our goal is to create meaningful progress that lasts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ABA therapy, and how does it work?
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is a therapy based on the science of learning and behavior. It uses structured techniques and positive reinforcement to help children improve skills like communication, social interaction, and self-care while reducing challenging behaviors.
How do I know if ABA therapy is right for my child?
If your child has autism or a related developmental condition and struggles with communication, behavior, or life skills, ABA therapy may help. A formal assessment by a qualified provider can help determine if ABA is the right fit.
Where does ABA therapy take place? Can it be done at home?
Yes! ABA therapy can be done at a center, in your home, or even in public places like stores or playgrounds—wherever your child needs support. The setting depends on your child’s goals and what works best for your family.
What kind of behaviors does ABA therapy help with?
ABA can help reduce behaviors like tantrums, aggression, elopement, and noncompliance. It also teaches positive skills like following directions, brushing teeth, using words instead of crying, and socializing with peers.
Why is parent involvement important in ABA therapy?
Children make faster and more lasting progress when parents are involved. By learning the same techniques used in therapy, parents can support their child’s progress at home and in everyday life.

Unlock Your Child’s Full Potential Today

Ready to see real progress? Contact us now and discover how our personalized ABA services can make a lasting difference in your child’s life!