INTERACTIVE KiDS

Adult Learners

Here For The Journey Into Adulthood

Many individuals think of ABA Therapy in terms of early intervention with younger children or toddlers. ABA is the most scientifically proven and effective treatment for autism across the lifespan. Interactive Kids has programs for all ages, including special focus programs specifically for teenagers and into adulthood. Our team is comprised of qualified professionals who strive to help all individuals with autism.

Project VOICE

Interactive Kids offers programs that service teens and adults. We focus on cultivating life skills, preparing for independent living, and building meaningful relationships with others. Participants engage in specifically designed classes, diverse social activities, and unique work experiences.

Project VOICE

(Ages 18 Through Adulthood)

Our intensive programs are available for life skill preparedness including job interviews, independent living, and social skills instruction.

Project VOICE JR.

(Ages 14 Through 18 Years Old, Pending Assessment)

This program is tailored to young adults, emphasizing the importance of social skill building and personal dignity through programs with instruction on navigating social cues, building self esteem, and making friends.

Project VOICE

Monday-Friday
9 AM - 1 PM

Encouraging Independence

Monday-Friday
9 AM - 5 PM

After School Skill Building

Monday-Friday
2:30 PM - 6 PM

“If they can’t learn the way we teach, we teach the way they learn.”

O. Ivar Lovaas

Counseling

Interactive Kids team of experienced therapists strive to provide our learners and their families with quality mental health services, informative resources, and, most importantly, hope. Our goal is to help each individual decrease distress and improve their ability to reach their fullest potential.

Treatment approaches may include CBT, DBT, Play Therapy, Internal Family Systems, or a unique combination based on the needs and preferences of our learners.

Processes to encourage writing in a journal, doing a crossword puzzle, playing Solitaire, doing a puzzle, stringing beads, or folding clothes.

Processes to strengthen tasks that require planning, organization, memory, time management, and flexible thinking.

Learning how to self-soothe and what can provide a distraction from self-harming or destructive urges.

Therapies to understand reciprocity, imitation, prompting requests and following directions.

Focus on skills of self-management and labeling one’s own emotional state, controlling impulses, and engaging in thoughtful behavior.

Interested in a Consultation For Our Adult Services?
Contact Interactive Kids, today.

For all ABA programs individuals must have ASD diagnosis prior to approval with the exception of School Consultation, Counseling and Social Skills Programs, exclusions apply.