In-school ABA support
Helping children carry their progress into the classroom
School is where children spend much of their day — learning, playing, and building independence alongside peers. In-school support brings ABA strategies into that environment, helping children participate more fully, manage the school day with confidence, and stay connected to the goals they're already working on.

Why in-school support can make a difference
Skills built in therapy matter most when they show up in real settings — and few settings matter more than school. In-school support helps bridge the gap between therapy goals and the classroom, so progress in communication, attention, behaviour, and social interaction carries into the place where it counts. It also gives families and educators a shared, consistent approach to draw on every day.
What in-school support can include
Communication and social interaction with peers
Attention, participation, and learning readiness
Behaviour strategies and emotional regulation
Transitions between activities and settings
Following classroom routines and expectations
Building independence during the school day
Carrying therapy goals into the classroom environment


Working alongside teachers and school staff
In-school support works best as a partnership. We collaborate with teachers, educators, and school staff so everyone is working toward the same goals with a consistent approach. Clear communication between home, school, and our team helps your child experience steady, joined-up support — rather than different expectations in different places.
Ask about in-school support
Book a free 30-minute consultation to talk about your child's school day, the goals that matter most, and whether in-school support is the right fit.



