The Spark Center for Autism is a dedicated institution focused on enhancing the quality of life for children aged 18 months to 10 years diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other developmental disabilities. With a core mission centered around early intervention, the center employs evidence-based practices through a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach that includes applied behavior analysis (ABA), speech and language pathology, and occupational therapy. The primary goal is to increase functional skills while reducing behaviors that hinder daily living, ensuring that interventions are tailored to meet each child's unique needs. The Spark Center emphasizes strong partnerships with families, providing support and education to enhance the lives of both children and their guardians. Recognized with an Award of Distinction from the Behavioral Health Center of Excellence, the center stands out for its low student-teacher ratio and flexible scheduling options, offering both full-day and half-day ABA services with a minimum requirement of 15 hours per week. Additionally, it provides various speech and occupational therapy services, either in conjunction with ABA or as standalone therapies. This commitment to high-quality care in a supportive environment makes the Spark Center for Autism a leader in fostering growth and development for children with special needs.
The Spark Center for Autism is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders by providing early intervention based on the principles of applied behavior analysis ( ABA ). At Spark Center, our primary goal is to increase functional skills & decrease behaviors that negatively impact daily living. We believe that the best outcomes are achieved by tailoring interventions to the individual based on their specific needs. We believe in working with families to share & teach these principles in order to help enhance the lives of the children & their families. At Spark Center, we believe we have a responsibility to uphold best practices by only using interventions that are validated in current research.