You deserve support that actually fits your life.
You've probably been told what your family needs. More hours. More clinic time. More data sheets to fill out every day. Here's what you actually need, support that meets you where you are.
After 15 years in traditional ABA, our founder watched too many families get stuck in systems that prioritized insurance codes over real needs.
So she built something different. No insurance limitations. No arbitrary rules. Just evidence-based support shaped by your family's reality.
Typical ABA: Wait months for insurance approval. Fight for hours. Get denied when progress slows.
MindRight Behavior: Start immediately. Adjust as needed. No insurance company in your treatment plan.
Typical ABA: Pushes families into 40-hour clinic weeks with rigid attendance policies. Therapists do the work. You watch. Parent training? Maybe two hours a month in an office meeting. Then insurance requires you to prove mastery of skills you barely learned.
MindRight Behavior: We design hours and schedules around your life, not insurance mandates. We teach you strategies hands-on, in real settings. You grow confident. You implement independently. That's the goal.
Typical ABA: 30-40hours/week in a home or clinic. Behaviors change at the table but not at home.
MindRight Behavior: We work where life happens. Strategies that work in your kitchen and in the clinic.
Typical ABA: Research-driven programs often designed for success in structured settings, sometimes missing the nuances of home life or everyday routines.
MindRight Behavior: We see the whole picture. Routines, environments, relationships, stress. Evidence-based methods adapted to your values, culture, and daily reality.
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Our values guide everything we do. From the way we engage with clients to the strategies we deliver and the relationships we build.
We value the diverse backgrounds, identities, beliefs, and lived experiences of our clients and team. We work with individuals and families from all types of households and create an environment where everyone feels respected, heard, and safe.
Our approach is grounded in collaboration, cultural humility, and compassion. Meaningful support looks different for every family. We honor family-defined values while providing accessible services and reasonable accommodations whenever possible.
We hold space for differing perspectives while building productive, respectful partnerships that support growth and well-being.
If questions, concerns, or needs related to diversity, inclusion, or accessibility arise, we encourage open communication. These conversations matter to us.