| In-Home Services
Early Intervention
May Institute's home-based early
intervention programs provide services for children from birth through
age 3, incorporating applied behavior analysis (ABA) techniques and "best
practices" in early childhood education. Our highly trained
behavior therapists help children develop and improve communication
and social interaction skills in the security and comfort of their
own homes. May therapists also provide early intervention services
in preschools as well as in public school settings.
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in Spanish
The Institute supports
families as they make important
choices for their children, encouraging
them to participate in the planning
and delivery of services. Parent
training programs help parents
move from passive roles as "observers" to
involved "co-teachers."
Home-based Consultation
May Institute offers home-based consultation to help families develop effective strategies to support their child's development in the home and community. Parent education and family support services play a vital role in improving the lives of children and adolescents (up to 22 years) with autism, pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), and other developmental disabilities, as well as those with brain injury and psychiatric disorders. To that end, the Institute offers intensive home-based services that are individually designed to best assist each family.
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These services include:
- Diagnosis, assessment, and evaluation
- In-home teaching and intervention
- Parent training
- Home-school collaboration
- Community respite support
For more information about in-home services, contact the service
center closest to you:
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