11104 W 61st Street
Shawnee, KS 66203
913-369-4404
Getting On Track Together
About Us
We offer individualized 1:1 ABA services to address each child's unique needs, along with engaging social skills groups to foster peer interaction. Our summer camp provides a fun, supportive environment, and we also offer parent training to equip families with effective strategies for success at home.
Services
1:1 ABA Therapy
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst or Board Certified Registered Behavior Technician will be working 1 on 1 with a child on increasing functional communication, improving independent play, increasing appropriate social skills, increasing independence of activities of daily living, and reducing challenging behavior. While engaging with client’s during fun and reinforcing activities, we will work with each child using research based methods and individualized programming for the child to reach and maintain independence across all environments.
Social Skills Groups
Our social skills groups for elementary, middle and high school age kids promote confidence and interaction through engaging activities tailored to each age group. Groups are primarily for school aged children, who are able to engage in independent activities, but require some assistance in the areas of building and maintaining relationships with peers as well as appropriate peer play.
Our summer camp offers fun and enriching activities for elementary aged kids to learn social skills and grow together.
Depending on interest and availability these groups will take place after school hours or on days that school is not in session
Parent Meetings
At On Track ABA, we know you as parents/caregivers are your child’s biggest advocates. It is crucial that you observe your child's progress and success, not only during therapy, but across all environments. Parent meetings provide an opportunity for our staff to support parents/caregivers in order to generalize new skills from the therapeutic setting, to the home, school and community settings.
During these meetings, the child’s caregivers and the BCBA will collaborate to discuss any progress and goals, skills that are needing to be addressed, and any behaviors or concerns taking place across different environments. Training will be provided to caregivers to give them the confidence and the skills to implement ABA strategies with their child in the home and community.