We can offer specialized expertise to address your teen or transition age student's behavioral needs such as aggression, self-injury, tantrums, and other challenges.
We take a team approach on getting to know your teen or transition age student in all of their environments to identify their needs and develop an individualized plan that works best for your teen or transition age student.
Successful treatment requires a plan that will work for everyone involved. You and your teen or transition age student will receive recommendations from the initial consultation and we will work together to select the best approach.
Recommendations might include:
Our specially trained professionals with extensive experience help people with disabilities. Our team has served thousands of families, including hundreds of individuals living with Autism-Spectrum disorders. We apply evidence-based therapies that help people with disabilities enjoy a greater quality of life.
Our solutions focus on learning new skills and behaviors that help your teen or transition age student create and maintain lifelong changes.
To use a team approach by consulting with all those involved with the care and services of an individual
To develop an individualized plan
To enhance quality of life
To provide tools for caregivers and agencies serving individuals
To prepare the individual for participation in life skills and life events
Help starts with a consultation session including you, your child, case worker and agency service provider. After the initial consultation, one of our Behavior Specialists will provide recommendations based on your child’s needs identified at the consultation.
We would love the opportunity to talk with you about your questions and needs.
Wisconsin has multiple programs available for children with delays or disabilities. The programs listed below assist families in caring for their child at home and in the community.
A statewide network of families who have children and youth with special health care needs or disabilities and those who work on their behalf.
Family Care, a Medicaid long-term care program for frail elders, and adults with physical, developmental, or intellectual disabilities, provides adults 18+ long-term care services to help them live more independently.
It's because of gifts to the Aptiv Foundation that children and adults with disabilities are reaching their goals. It is only through the vision and generosity of contributions to the Aptiv Foundation that it becomes possible to provide the level of support each person needs and deserves. Contributions go to funding facility improvements, program equipment, and other tools to help people with disabilities live, learn and work in our communities.