Parent Support, Social Skills Training, Parent Training
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Address: 183 555 Virginia Rd. Suite 204St
| Concord, MA
01742
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Insurances:
Aetna,
Cigna,
Tricare,
Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS),
Optum Health / United Behavioral Health,
Ages Served:
Children to adults
Care Settings:
In-home,
Virtual,
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About Steps to Success, LLC
Steps to Success Consultants, LLC dedicate themselves to providing quality behavior analytic services to their clients. We enjoy working with children and families and take pride in the achievements of those individuals. The National Research Council recommends a minimum of 25 hours of services per week for young children, and while this is a general recomme
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Aetna
Cigna
Tricare
Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)
Optum Health / United Behavioral Health
183 555 Virginia Rd. Suite 204St,MA,01742
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(781) 674-0000
info@stepstosuccessconsultants.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The simple answer is: whenever you’re ready. You are your child’s greatest advocate and protector. It’s okay if you don’t have all the answers, or aren’t able to perfectly explain everything. You can still educate those around you about your child’s autism when you have the energy to do so. Check out our complete guide for examples and tips.
Teach and practice calming strategies with your child. Helping your child learn how to manage their emotions and reactions is very important. Teach your child different ways they can calm down and relax, such as:
Deep breathing, counting to 10, using sensory toys (like squishy balls or putty), going for a walk, listening to music
Build "relaxation time" into their normal routines and schedules
Practice these when your child is happy and calm so that later, when they’re highly stressed, they can access these skills
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT): CBT helps by identifying and changing unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. It's useful for those dealing with social anxiety or difficulties. CBT addresses cognitive patterns and provides strategies to manage social challenges.
Group therapy: Group therapy offers a supportive space where individuals can practice social skills. They can feedback from peers and a therapist. It allows interaction with others who understand and learn from each other.
Play-based interventions: Play therapy or play-based interventions work well for younger children or those who learn through experiences. Play activities target specific social skills like turn-taking and problem-solving in a safe and engaging setting.
Even if a provider offers parent training, it may look different from one provider to another. For example, an in-home provider might conduct a parent training session directly following a therapy session with your child to help explain what they’ve been working on with your child. At larger organizations, you might have a support group of families who are dealing with similar issues.