When it comes to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, choosing the right provider can make a significant difference in the lives of children with autism and their families. The Helm stands out in the crowded field of ABA providers by offering a unique, personalized, and flexible approach to therapy that big box companies often can’t match. Here’s what sets The Helm apart:

No Age Requirements

Autism doesn’t end after age 7, and neither should therapy. Unlike many big box ABA providers that impose strict age limits, The Helm offers behavioral therapy options for children at all stages of childhood. This commitment ensures that every child receives the support they need, regardless of their age, fostering continuous development and progress.

Flexible Schedules

Parents today lead incredibly busy lives, juggling work, school, and numerous activities. The Helm understands this and provides flexible scheduling options to accommodate the individual needs of each family. Whether it’s in the morning, afternoon, or evening, therapy sessions can be scheduled at convenient times, reducing stress and making it easier for families to commit to consistent therapy.

Locally Owned and Personalized Care

Founded in 2015 by therapists who were dissatisfied with the impersonal nature of big box ABA companies, The Helm ABA is a locally owned and operated provider with boutique offices across North Texas. This local ownership allows for a more personalized and attentive approach to therapy. Each family receives the individualized attention they deserve, ensuring that therapy plans are tailored to the unique needs of their child.

In-Home and Center-Based Therapy

The Helm offers the flexibility of in-home, center-based, or a combination of both types of therapy. This adaptability allows children to receive therapy in the setting that has the most impact. In-home therapy provides comfort and convenience, while center-based therapy offers a structured environment with access to specialized resources. This dual approach ensures that each child can benefit from the most effective therapy setting.

1:1 and Small Group Therapy

Individualized attention is a cornerstone of The Helm’s approach. For youngest learners or those with higher needs, The HelmThe Helm provides 1:1 therapy both in-home and in-center. This one-on-one attention helps children develop critical skills such as communication and independence, while also addressing and decreasing unwanted behaviors.

In addition to 1:1 therapy, The Helm offers small group therapy sessions designed to help children develop social skills, tolerance, and flexibility. These skills are crucial for becoming independent and successful in the community. Small group therapy provides a supportive environment where children can practice and enhance their social interactions, preparing them for collaborative settings like school and community activities.

School Readiness

The Academy at The Helm ABA is specially designed to prepare young learners for school. The focus is on equipping children with the skills needed to navigate a classroom confidently and participate in whole group settings. This preparation is essential for a smooth transition into the school environment, ensuring that children are ready to learn and thrive from day one.

In-Home and Community Therapy

Recognizing that learning and behavior development happen in various settings, The Helm extends its therapy services beyond the home and into the community. This approach ensures that children receive support in the environments where they need it most, helping them to generalize skills and apply them in real-world situations. Whether it’s at home, in school, or within the community, The Helm is dedicated to providing comprehensive support that addresses the unique needs of each child and family.

 

Choosing the right ABA provider is a crucial decision for families navigating the autism journey. The Helm’s commitment to no age restrictions, flexible scheduling, personalized care, and a comprehensive approach to therapy sets it apart from big box companies. By offering a blend of in-home, center-based, 1:1, and small group therapies, as well as a focus on school readiness and community involvement, The Helm ensures that each child receives the support they need to grow, learn, and succeed.

We have been a family blessed with the help of the team at The Helm. Our son was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when he was 2.5 and The Helm was one of the places recommended by our developmental psychologist. I am a physician and still found it hard navigating this new medical problem and knowing what to do next. I called many places and from step one Lee Ann was the most helpful explaining the process with paperwork, assessment, available services, insurance, etc. we were able to start therapy quite soon after diagnosis and had sessions at home daily for 3 hours. The quality of staff, the system they have in place for the therapists, the coordination by the BCBA supervising therapist and early response put us at ease that we were on the right path. Ultimately the steady positive changes we saw with our son overcame any fears we had about autism holding our son back for the rest of his life.

We used many forms of intervention that we felt were individually tailored for our family – for potty training, anger management, dietary intervention and even let them know when we could not maintain something suggested in family training, and they would just take our request and implement another plan. Our son has now graduated/transitioned out of therapy and is currently in pre-K in a regular classroom with him on par with his class in academics, has friends and no behavior issues. Most important of all we have a happy son who loves to play with his big sister.

I know that I will always read all there is on autism and watch my son for any features. But I hope my review adds to positive aspects that I wish someone would have told me when I started the journey – start early, don’t put off your suspicions, get your child evaluated now! The label does not hinder,  in fact it falls to the side once you have the diagnosis to facilitate therapy. ABA intervention, especially done with the right people, makes a big difference. It does not pressure or upset the child at all, and you are not stuck in therapy for life! I know if any behavioral issues come up in the future I have The Helm, and they will help us and the outcome is going to be positive. Said with heartfelt thanks.

– Former Helm ABA Family

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