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In-home therapy for autistic children

in the Baltimore area

Covered in select areas of D.C., Maryland, and Virginia
Covered by most major insurers. Our services are not covered by Medicaid or TRICARE at this time.

Our Model

Empowerment through play, connection and emotional balance

We view play as a child’s truest language that’s used to express feelings, creativity, and natural curiosities. Engaging with your child via play fosters a sense of safety, strengthens trust, and supports the development and growth of self-regulation skills for a confident future.

We celebrate the BIG and the small

Our approach celebrates every child’s unique profile, focusing on their strengths and individual journey. We support growth at their own pace guided by their interests, instead of typical milestones or certain behaviors.

Our Offerings

Start the journey now with a virtual diagnosis

An autism diagnosis is a vital first step to understand your child’s unique needs and communication style. With an early assessment, your child will be prepared for next steps: play-based therapy at home!

Our Approach

Supporting your child’s growth with you

Our therapy meets your child’s unique needs through play, connection, and safety. With 1:1 play sessions and at-home parent guidance, families see remarkable growth.

Integrated, family-focused care is proven to provide lasting results

hours of therapy per week

versus traditional providers typically requiring 30+ hours per week

Children are more receptive to explore and learn when care is delivered at home

Our model works - hear directly from parents

 ”They understand that [people with autism] don’t need to change because they have a different neurotype. There just needs to be support and accommodations wherever they need them to continue their progress in their development."

Leslie
Parent

"I feel like they gave our child back to us. We don’t have to worry that he’ll be in intensive hours of learning with providers without us. He gets to be home and he gets to be playing with us. It makes us really happy to know that this is his life. These are going to be his memories of his childhood."

Peter
Parent

"I didn't know that I was looking for tools for myself. I learned how to be the kind of mom he needs. I learned to be his safe space. And I wasn't expecting that. And maybe I should have been looking for that and I didn't even know to look for it, but it was so necessary and I'm so grateful for it."

Pascale
Parent

 ”They understand that [people with autism] don’t need to change because they have a different neurotype. There just needs to be support and accommodations wherever they need them to continue their progress in their development."

Leslie
Parent

"I feel like they gave our child back to us. We don’t have to worry that he’ll be in intensive hours of learning with providers without us. He gets to be home and he gets to be playing with us. It makes us really happy to know that this is his life. These are going to be his memories of his childhood."

Peter
Parent

"I didn't know that I was looking for tools for myself. I learned how to be the kind of mom he needs. I learned to be his safe space. And I wasn't expecting that. And maybe I should have been looking for that and I didn't even know to look for it, but it was so necessary and I'm so grateful for it."

Pascale
Parent

Autism care: a journey that brings the whole family together.