
Social Perspectives 4 Everyone (SP4E) provides individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)–informed behavioral therapy services focused on social-emotional development for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and/or Down syndrome. We specialize in supporting children who often fall through the cracks in traditional school settings. Our experienced team of therapists helps children strengthen communication, social skills, and behavior through personalized, child-centered interventions. We believe every child is unique, and we tailor our approach to meet each child’s specific strengths and needs—helping them build confidence, connection, and meaningful progress.​
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ABA Services Offered
SP4E offers focused ABA services emphasizing social-emotional development, communication, and functional skills. Services are individualized and may include the following:
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Direct Services: ABA services for individuals diagnosed with ASD and/or Down syndrome, including instruction and support in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), social skills, and functional communication.
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Social Groups: Carefully orchestrated group sessions designed to thoughtfully match peers and target social skill development through naturalistic, play-based, and real-world interactions.
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Parent Training: Individualized parent training to teach ABA principles and strategies, with a focus on helping caregivers incorporate these principles into daily routines and interactions to support skill generalization.​
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Co-Occurring Conditions Treated: In addition to ASD, services are designed to support children with co-occurring developmental and behavioral needs, including (but not limited to) social-emotional delays, communication challenges, attention-related difficulties, and adaptive behavior needs.
Age Groups Served
SP4E primarily serves children in early childhood through adolescence, with services tailored to each child’s developmental level and individual needs.
Service Settings
Services are provided in naturalistic and supportive environments, which may include clinic/outpatient settings, community environments, and/or home-based services, depending on the child’s needs and program design.
Service Delivery Modalities
ABA services are delivered primarily through face-to-face, in-person direct services. Additional support models may include caregiver collaboration and consultation to promote consistency and generalization of skills across settings.


