Connect with expert ABA care from anywhere through secure, convenient telehealth services.

We understand that our clients may need support even outside our sessions. This is why we make sure that we are available whenever they need us. With our telehealth services, parents, guardians, or caregivers of children who have behavioral health issues, developmental disabilities and those that have been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder can be guided in managing their loved one’s condition even at the comforts of their home. They can be given the guidance that they need in fostering learning and development among their children through the principles of ABA therapy.

Our ABA telehealth therapy in North Miami-Dade County, Florida, is available for children/teens from 18 months – 18 years old.

Telehealth: What Sets Us Apart?

What makes our telehealth services different from the rest?

We believe therapy should fit into your life—not the other way around. That’s why our telehealth sessions are designed to feel just as personal, interactive, and effective as in-person visits. Whether you’re juggling work-from-home responsibilities, living in a rural area with limited access to behavioral health services, or managing multiple children at once, our telehealth model offers flexibility without compromising quality.

We don’t just meet you online—we meet you where you are in your journey. Our therapists work hand-in-hand with families, coaching them in real time, answering questions, and demonstrating techniques that support learning, communication, emotional regulation, and behavior management. It’s not just about checking in; it’s about actively working together, every step of the way.

And because every child is unique, we tailor each session to meet your child’s developmental needs and your family’s goals.

Telehealth: How It Helps

Wondering how telehealth ABA therapy actually supports your child’s growth and learning? Here are five key benefits:

  • Convenience without the commute
    Skip the travel time and join sessions from your own home—whether that’s your kitchen table, your living room floor, or even during a quiet moment while your child naps.
  • Real-life skill-building in real-life settings
    Telehealth lets our therapists observe and address challenges in your child’s natural environment. That means more personalized strategies that actually fit your day-to-day routines.
  • Family involvement at every step
    You’re not just watching—you’re part of the process. Telehealth makes it easy for parents and caregivers to be actively involved, ask questions, and learn how to apply ABA strategies in real time.
  • Flexible scheduling for busy families
    Have a tight schedule? We get it. Telehealth allows for more flexible session times, so therapy can fit into your life—not disrupt it.
  • Continued support, no matter the situation
    Whether you’re dealing with an illness, transportation issue, or a global pandemic, telehealth ensures your child’s therapy stays consistent and uninterrupted.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does telehealth ABA therapy work for young children?
Telehealth ABA therapy uses video calls to connect behavior therapists with families. Therapists coach parents in using strategies during everyday routines, making sessions interactive and age-appropriate—even for toddlers.

Is telehealth as effective as in-person ABA therapy?
Yes, many families find telehealth equally effective. Because therapists guide parents in real time at home, children can learn skills where they use them most—in their daily environment.

What do I need for a telehealth session?
You’ll need a stable internet connection, a device with a camera (like a phone, tablet, or laptop), and a quiet space. No special equipment is required—just a willingness to learn and participate.

Can telehealth work for children with limited communication skills?
Absolutely. Therapists adapt techniques to suit your child’s communication level, and they’ll coach you in using non-verbal cues, prompts, or visual supports to engage your child.

What if my child won’t sit still during a telehealth session?
That’s okay! Young children are naturally active, and therapists expect that. Sessions are flexible, and therapists work with you to keep your child engaged through play and structured activities.

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!