Practical strategies
Learn practical strategies that can support everyday routines at home.
Clinic-based ABA services shaped around individualized goals, everyday skills, and caregiver collaboration.
Care planning
Care planning begins with an assessment and conversations about your child's strengths, needs, everyday routines, and your family's priorities.
The clinical team uses that foundation, along with ongoing data and caregiver input, to develop and review individualized goals and treatment strategies over time.
The assessment helps the Praxis team understand how your child communicates, learns, and participates in everyday routines.
Sessions are structured and responsive, with goals shaped by your child's strengths, assessed needs, and family priorities.
These are examples of areas treatment may address. Goals are individualized after assessment, and not every area applies to every child.
Functional communication
Goals may focus on expressing needs and wants, making choices, or asking for help.
Play and social engagement
Goals may support participation in play, shared activities, and interactions with others.
Daily living routines
Goals may address participation in meals, dressing, hygiene, and other familiar routines.
Coping with transitions, frustration, or big emotions
Goals may include practical strategies for navigating changes in routine, frustration, or big emotions.
Independence and participation
Goals may support participation and independence in everyday activities chosen around your child's current needs.
Parents and caregivers are active partners in treatment planning and ongoing communication.
Learn practical strategies that can support everyday routines at home.
Practice relevant strategies with coaching and feedback from the Praxis team.
Receive communication about treatment goals, strategies, and progress.
Coordinate with other members of your child's support team when appropriate and with caregiver authorization.
Where care happens
Praxis provides services in its High Point clinic and does not currently offer in-home services. The clinic creates a structured, consistent setting where routines, learning opportunities, and team communication can be planned intentionally.
How care is reviewed
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst oversees each child's treatment plan and connects assessment findings, ongoing data, clinical decisions, and caregiver communication.
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst uses assessment findings, identified strengths and needs, and caregiver priorities to oversee development of the individualized treatment plan.
The clinical team reviews ongoing data alongside treatment goals and strategies to understand what should continue and what may need adjustment.
Goals and treatment strategies may be updated over time based on clinical review, new information, and discussion with caregivers.
Caregivers receive communication about goals, progress, recommendations, and changes being considered for the treatment plan.
Getting started
The Praxis team will guide your family through intake and assessment, then review recommendations and available next steps. Next steps can depend on clinical recommendations, current availability, and applicable insurance requirements.
Submit the brief inquiry form with your contact details and a general description of what your family is looking for.
We arrange an initial conversation to learn about your priorities, answer questions, and discuss service and insurance requirements.
The Praxis team works with your child and family to understand communication, learning, daily routines, strengths, and areas for support.
We review recommendations together and discuss clinical fit, current availability, applicable insurance requirements, and other available next steps.
Start a conversation
Contact us with questions about services, insurance, clinic availability, or the intake process. Our team will learn more about your family's needs, answer questions, and discuss available next steps.