is a family-centered program that emphasizes the importance of ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy and its application to functional life skills and transition services. This approach is crucial for individuals with autism, helping them to develop practical skills that promote independence and support their transition from childhood to adulthood.
With the right interventions in the right setting, individuals from 18-months to 18 years with ASD, ODD, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental challenges or injuries can improve their behaviors and reach their full potential.
Communication
Cognitive Skills
Social Skills
Behavioral Health
Daily Living Skills
Behavior Management
PEERS® for Young Adults presents the first evidence-based group treatment program for young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), as well as other neurodevelopmental disorders and social challenges.
Evidence-Based Practice
Social Communication
Peer Interactions
Session-Based Learning
Homework Assignments
Dating Skills
How can our speech-language pathologists help make a difference? From toddlers to adults, we help with challenges related to speech, language, social skills, memory/executive function, voice, tongue thrust, or swallowing disorders. Speech-language therapy helps overcome barriers and empowers individuals to communicate, process information, articulate words, communicate, and listen effectively.
Speech Delays
Language Disorders
Social Pragmatic Skills
Voice Pitch & Volume
Difficulty Swallowing
Memory Difficulties
“Without Journey Forward's guidance during his last few years of school, I'm not sure he could have acheived the level of communication and self-sufficiency he currently enjoys.
“Because of Journey Forward's dedication, our son Asher has the opportunity to reach his fullest potential and live his best life. For that I am grateful.
“We have been following Mrs. Olsen for years, we respect her, admire her and most importantly, we trust her with my son's life. She's passionate and wants to see her students be successful.
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