Early Learners
Give your child the opportunity to play, learn and grow in a loving, supportive environment.
What You Will Get in This Service
At Bright Behavioral Health, we understand that toddlers are at a vital stage of development filled with curiosity, big emotions, and rapid growth. Our ABA Therapy Program for Toddlers is designed to offer a structured, safe, and nurturing environment that supports your child’s emotional, behavioral, social, and developmental milestones using evidence-based ABA practices.
Our Approach to Toddler ABA
We implement a consistent yet flexible daily schedule that integrates skill-building, structured play, and breaks. Our ABA therapists use a personalized, play-based model to teach early communication, reduce challenging behaviors, and increase independence—all while celebrating your child’s unique strengths.
What We Offer:
Skill-Building ABA Activities
Our BCBAs and RBTs guide toddlers through tailored activities that promote early communication, motor development, imitation, and functional play. Sessions include discrete trial training (DTT), natural environment teaching (NET), and structured routines that promote learning through play.
Individualized Therapy Plans
Each child receives one-on-one ABA therapy based on a treatment plan created by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst. These plans are personalized to meet the specific developmental, behavioral, and communication goals of your toddler.
Social & Emotional Learning
We help toddlers practice age-appropriate social behaviors like taking turns, making eye contact, following instructions, and expressing emotions through group activities and structured social games, helping them form meaningful connections with others.
Safety & Cleanliness First
Your child’s health and well-being are our top priority. Our therapy centers follow strict safety protocols, maintain secure entry points, and uphold high standards of hygiene to provide a safe and clean environment.
Family-Centered Support
We believe ABA is most effective when families are involved. Parents receive daily notes on behavior data, session goals, and progress. We also offer caregiver training so you can reinforce skills at home.
Our Daily Routine:
Morning Skill Sessions: DTT, imitation practice, and play-based instruction
Social Circle Time: Songs, interactive games, and group imitation exercises
Sensory Breaks & Movement: Gross motor activities and calming sensory stations
Lunch & Nap Time: Nutritious meals followed by quiet, relaxing downtime
Afternoon Generalization: Natural environment teaching, problem-solving tasks, and reinforcement through play