Therapy Services
Discover Interdisciplinary Therapy Services
Every service your child needs, coordinated under one roof by a team that communicates, collaborates, and builds toward the same goals.
When your child's care works together, progress compounds.
Therapy works best when everyone is pulling in the same direction. At Mitchell's Place, your child's therapists don't just share a building. They share a plan, a progress tracker, and a weekly conversation about what your child needs next.
The result is care that compounds, not care that restarts every time you walk through a different door. That coordination shows up in the outcomes: children who communicate more confidently, navigate the world more independently, and arrive at kindergarten ready to belong. Every service here is designed to build on the others, so progress in one area opens doors in the next.
One plan. One team.
All therapists coordinate directly so your child's goals stay aligned across every session.
Real milestones. Real progress.
We measure what matters: first words, peer connections, kindergarten readiness, daily independence.
Evidence-based from the start.
Every approach we use is grounded in research and adapted to your child's specific needs.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
ABA therapy is one of the most well-researched approaches for children with autism. It helps children build communication, reduce challenging behaviors, and gain the skills they need to navigate daily life with greater confidence and independence.
Who It's For
Children with autism ages 2 and up who need structured, individualized support to build functional skills.
What to Expect
Your child works one-on-one with a trained behavior technician, supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
Our ABA Services Include
Skill Building
Targeted instruction in communication, self-care, and daily routines your child needs to grow more independent at home and in the community.
Behavior Support
Practical strategies to reduce behaviors that get in the way of learning, helping your child engage more fully in everyday activities.
Parent Training
Hands-on coaching so you can confidently reinforce your child's progress at home between sessions.
Naturalistic Teaching
Learning embedded into real-life routines and play so skills stick in the settings that matter most.
BCBA Supervision
Every child's program is designed and regularly reviewed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst to ensure it's working.
Data-Driven Progress
We track progress session by session so your child's plan stays current and goals adjust as they grow.
Social Skills Practice
Structured opportunities to practice peer interaction, turn-taking, and the social skills that open doors to friendship.
School Readiness
Preparation for the classroom environment, including transitions, group routines, and the independence skills kindergarten requires.
Speech Therapy
Finding your voice looks different for every child. Our speech therapists work with children who are nonverbal, minimally verbal, or simply need help organizing their thoughts and communicating clearly with the people around them.
Who It's For
Children who need support with communication, language development, or social use of language.
What to Expect
Individual sessions with a licensed speech-language pathologist focused on your child's specific communication goals.
Occupational Therapy
Everyday tasks like getting dressed, holding a pencil, or tolerating a noisy classroom can be genuinely hard for children with sensory or motor challenges. Our occupational therapists help children build the skills and sensory regulation they need to participate fully in school and daily life.
Who It's For
Children with autism ages 2 and up who struggle with sensory processing, motor coordination, or the everyday tasks that feel harder than they should.
What to Expect
Your child works with an occupational therapist to build the everyday skills that help them move, learn, and participate with confidence.
Feeding Therapy
Mealtimes shouldn't be a source of stress for your family. Our feeding therapists work with children who have limited diets, sensory sensitivities around food, or difficulty with the mechanics of eating to help expand what's possible at the table.
Who It's For
Children with restricted diets, food aversions, or oral motor challenges that make eating difficult.
What to Expect
A collaborative approach between our feeding therapist, your child, and your family to make gradual, sustainable progress.
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Social Skills Groups
Friendship takes practice. Our social skills groups give children a supported space to work on the real stuff: starting conversations, reading social cues, handling conflict, and building the kind of connections that matter beyond the clinic walls.
Who It's For
Children with autism ages 2 and up who need support building the social confidence and peer connection skills that come with practice.
What to Expect
Your child practices real social situations with peers in a small, therapist-guided group setting designed to build confidence alongside skills.