Neurodiversity-affirming behavior support that builds communication, independence, and quality of life—designed around your child's unique strengths.
We practice a modern, neurodiversity-affirming approach to ABA that's fundamentally different from outdated methods. We don't try to make autistic children "look normal." Instead, we focus on what actually matters: helping your child communicate their needs, build meaningful connections, develop independence, and live a fulfilling life on their own terms.
Our BCBA-D (doctorate-level Board Certified Behavior Analyst) designs individualized programs that honor your child's unique neurology while building genuinely useful skills. We never use punishment or aversives. We never try to eliminate harmless stimming. We never prioritize compliance over wellbeing.
Because we're an integrated clinic, your child's ABA team collaborates directly with their pediatrician, psychiatrist, and therapists. This means coordinated care, not fragmented services.
Every child receives a custom treatment plan developed by our BCBA-D based on comprehensive assessment, family priorities, and cultural context. No cookie-cutter programs here.
We use Natural Environment Training (NET) that embeds learning in play, daily routines, and natural interactions—not just at a table with flashcards.
Parents are the most important people in their child's life. We provide intensive training so you can implement strategies consistently across all environments.
Whether your child uses spoken language, AAC devices, sign language, or other communication systems, we help them express their needs and connect with others.
Challenging behaviors often communicate unmet needs. We conduct functional behavior assessments to understand why behaviors occur and develop positive, proactive strategies.
We collaborate with schools to ensure consistency across settings, provide training to educational staff, and support IEP development with behavior expertise.
Modern ABA focused on quality of life, not compliance.
We pay attention to your child's communication—verbal and nonverbal. If they're showing signs of distress, we stop and adjust. Therapy should never feel coercive.
We focus on skills that genuinely improve quality of life: communication, self-advocacy, daily living skills, and emotional regulation—not eye contact or quiet hands.
Stimming is okay. Different is okay. We help your child navigate a neurotypical world while honoring who they are—not trying to make them someone else.
You know your child best. We bring behavioral expertise; you bring intimate knowledge of your child. Together, we create something neither could alone.
It depends on your child's needs and family circumstances. We don't believe in one-size-fits-all recommendations. Some children thrive with focused hours; others benefit from fewer, more intensive sessions.
Historical ABA practices caused harm. Modern, ethical ABA practiced with neurodiversity-affirming principles is different. We prioritize your child's wellbeing, autonomy, and authentic self-expression.
Yes. Hawaiʻi law requires insurance coverage for autism treatment including ABA. Med-QUEST, TRICARE, and most commercial plans cover our services. We handle authorization.
We provide ABA for children from early intervention age through young adulthood. The specific approach varies by developmental stage and individual needs.
We accept Med-QUEST, TRICARE, HMSA, and most commercial insurance. Sliding-scale fees available for uninsured families.