Services

How we can help.

Every child is different, so every plan is too. Here's a look at the kinds of support Play Lab offers — and how each one works in practice.

01

1-on-1 ABA Sessions

Individualized therapy built around your child's goals — communication, social skills, daily living, and more — using play-based, naturalistic teaching.

  • In-home or community-based
  • Play-based, naturalistic teaching methods
  • Neuro-affirming practices
  • Recurring caregiver collaboration meetings
  • School collaboration and IEP support
02

Social Skills Groups

Small, professional-led play groups where learners work toward their own goals while joining team games and activities — building communication, emotional intelligence, confidence, and real friendships.

  • Achieve social interaction and playtime goals
  • Online and in-person opportunities
  • A variety of activities and engaging learning games
  • Practice ABA skills in a real-life setting
03

Caregiver Coaching & Advocacy

Skills aren't limited to sessions. We build practical strategies that fit real life — at the dinner table, in the car, wherever your day goes — and we advocate for your family across every setting.

  • Hands-on coaching in evidence-based techniques
  • Tailored to your family's routines and needs
  • Flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends
  • School collaboration and IEP support
  • Advocacy in schools, the community, and with other providers
04

Behavioral Consultation

Sometimes families need targeted help — for a specific behavior, a transition, or a tricky moment of the day. We offer focused consultation to work through it together.

  • Functional behavior assessments
  • Short-term, goal-focused engagements
  • Written recommendations to share with schools or providers
  • Follow-up sessions as needed
05
For aspiring BCBAs

BCBA Fieldwork Supervision

Becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst starts with finding the right supervisor. We provide expert guidance and remote supervision to help you build the skills and competencies you need to get certified.

  • Approved supervision methods
  • Supervision hours online or in person, depending on location
  • An affordable supervision rate
  • Flexible monthly payment plans
  • Specialties include ACT / AIM and a trauma-informed approach

Getting started

What the first few weeks look like.

1

A free first call

15–20 minutes to hear about your child and answer your questions.

2

Intake & assessment

We meet your family, observe, and build a clear picture of where to start.

3

The plan

You'll get a tailored treatment plan — goals, methods, and how we'll measure progress.

4

Sessions begin

Therapy starts, with regular check-ins and caregiver coaching throughout.

Ready to start?

The first call is free, friendly, and no commitment.

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