ABA Therapy Provider in Erie, PA
Feeding Friends Children's Feeding Clinic and Therapy Services, Inc. offers specialized Center-Based ABA Therapy and comprehensive ABA Therapy for children with autism across various age groups. Serving families in Erie, Pennsylvania, and Noblesville, Indiana, this provider is dedicated to fostering independence and growth in toddlers (0-3), preschoolers (3-5), school-aged children (6-12), and adolescents (13-17).
Their approach focuses on empowering children to develop essential skills for thriving in their daily lives. By providing compassionate and effective therapy services, Feeding Friends aims to support families facing the unique challenges associated with autism spectrum disorder. They accept Medicaid, making quality care more accessible for many families seeking crucial support for their children's development. With a strong commitment to personalized care, their team helps children build communication, social, and adaptive skills in a supportive environment. If you are seeking dedicated ABA therapy services for your child in Pennsylvania or Indiana, consider reaching out to Feeding Friends Children's Feeding Clinic and Therapy Services, Inc. to discuss how they can support your family's needs.
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Claim your listing!could not say nicer things about them. awesome people and very informative. id be lost without them.
Kaela Sienicki Β· via google
Frankie was WONDERFUL and made my day a little better. She took the time to connect with a frazzled mama of a 7 yr old with ASD looking for help and she made a difference. Not only did the chatting help, but she made an outline of phone calls to make and was quick to give me all the numbers. I can't wait to meet her in person at an event!
Nikkie Martinez Β· via google
This place is pretty fun. My brother is autistic so I am very familiar with the autism society and they do like Lego clubs second Saturday of the month and then they do like a team club where you gotta be 13 to 20 and then after 20 they do an adult session called the adult session for autismand then they like try to do a whole bunch of different things like theyβll take you to splash lagoon and then they do a annual walk for autism and they like do a lot of things for the kids and itβs fun nice of them to do and it is like a nice getaway
Jahmir Baldwin Β· via google
This organisation has helped immensely from the time of diagnosis for our child to now and ongoing. They have so many activities for families, parents, moms. They run Lego clubs and other programs all the time. If you happen to get an autism diagnosis for your child you'll want to call this place to steer you right ππ
Carrie Berrie (Carrie) Β· via google
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