We understand before we plan
Assessment and family input help the team identify strengths, needs, behavior patterns, and goals that fit your child.
Who we are
Families often come to Spectrum Therapy Care with a mix of questions, concern, hope, and uncertainty. Our role is to make the next step feel understandable while building therapy around the child in front of us.
We focus on meaningful skills that show up in everyday routines: communication, transitions, participation, independence, social connection, and caregiver confidence. Each plan is shaped by clinical assessment, family priorities, and the environments where progress needs to happen.
Why families trust us
ABA therapy should not feel like a mystery to families. We help parents understand what is being taught, why it matters, and how progress can carry into home, school, and community routines.
Assessment and family input help the team identify strengths, needs, behavior patterns, and goals that fit your child.
Therapy priorities are tied to real routines like communication, transitions, meals, play, school readiness, and independence.
Caregiver guidance helps families understand strategies, ask questions, and support skills between therapy sessions.
Goals, data, observations, and caregiver feedback are used to keep therapy focused and understandable.
How care begins
The first step is a conversation. You do not need to know the right service name or have everything figured out before reaching out.
Tell us what you are noticing at home, school, or in daily routines. We listen for what feels most important right now.
The care team reviews service area, insurance, timing, and whether ABA therapy may be a good match.
Clinical assessment helps clarify your child's needs, strengths, communication, behavior patterns, and priorities.
The plan becomes consistent therapy, parent guidance, and progress review connected to your child's daily life.
What families can expect
Spectrum Therapy Care serves South Florida families with a practical, family-centered approach to ABA therapy. The goal is not only to reduce difficult moments, but to help children participate, communicate, and grow with support that families understand.
Families can ask questions without needing to know exactly what service they need.
Goals are individualized and reviewed as your child's needs, routines, and progress change.
Parents and caregivers are treated as essential partners in helping skills carry over.
Service areas
Proudly serving families throughout South Florida.
Get started
Send the care team a short note and we will help you understand the process.