We are an award winning clinic specializing in services for families with children with autism and other developmental disabilities. We have been providing specialized services for almost two decades in Ventura County, Los Angeles County, and Antelope Valley, and more recently, Monterey, Santa Cruz, Merced, and San Joaquin Counties. We accept many insurances and are contracted with Tri-Counties Regional Center (TCRC) and North Los Angeles County Regional Center (NLACRC) to provide ABA and Adaptive Skills therapy in the home, school, clinic and via Telehealth.
We’ve earned some great recognition over the years for what we do! CDM was voted Service Provider of the Year by the Autism Society of Ventura County, granted the Award of Distinction (2015-2016) by the Behavioral Health Center of Excellence, and accepted as part of the Carelon Autism Preferred Provider Network (previously known as Beacon).
We are thrilled to be entering our 17th year providing outstanding services for families with kids with special needs!
We are unique in that we believe parents should be active participants in their child’s intervention program. While we use evidence-based treatment methods, when it comes to intervention, “One size does not fit all.” In order to provide families with intervention programs that are specifically tailored to a family’s needs, we work hard to develop each program to the special circumstances each family brings to the table. Family members are considered a vital part of the intervention team.
As a result, we are able to create effective, individualized intervention programs which are more likely to meet the specific needs of your child. From families who have just received a diagnosis to those whose young adults are blazing new trails to college and beyond, we are here for the journey.
We believe in empowering parents through training and education so that they can provide an environment that nurtures and supports the intellectual and emotional growth of their child with special needs. We believe that the strongest advocate for a child is the parent which is why at Children’s Developmental Milestones our focus is on “Helping parents help their kids”.
Collaboration is an integral part of our philosophy. We value parent input as well as that of other allied healthcare providers you are working with such as Speech, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Psychiatry, Psychology services, and of course your child’s primary care physician. We work as a team to make recommendations on behalf of your child that help facilitate the best possible progress and integration.
We are unique in that we believe parents should be active participants in their child’s intervention program. While we use evidence-based treatment methods, when it comes to intervention, “One size does not fit all.” In order to provide families with intervention programs that are specifically tailored to a family’s needs, we work hard to develop each program to the special circumstances each family brings to the table. Family members are considered a vital part of the intervention team.
As a result, we are able to create effective, individualized intervention programs which are more likely to meet the specific needs of your child. From families who have just received a diagnosis to those whose young adults are blazing new trails to college and beyond, we are here for the journey.
We believe in empowering parents through training and education so that they can provide an environment that nurtures and supports the intellectual and emotional growth of their child with special needs. We believe that the strongest advocate for a child is the parent which is why at Children’s Developmental Milestones our focus is on “Helping parents help their kids”.
Collaboration is an integral part of our philosophy. We value parent input as well as that of other allied healthcare providers you are working with such as Speech, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Psychiatry, Psychology services, and of course your child’s primary care physician. We work as a team to make recommendations on behalf of your child that help facilitate the best possible progress and integration.
Although it seems the worst is behind us, the struggle to mitigate the spread of Covid-19 continues. While we are back to providing face-to-face services, we remain flexible. In those instances where it is not feasible to provide in-home direct services, we offer Telehealth as an option.
If there’s one thing we have learned from the pandemic, it is that things such as risk and resources can change at a moment’s notice. In order to make decisions about how to deliver ABA treatment, we remain in continuous conversation with our families about whether to stay the course or change directions.
Now that we are engaging with our clients through counselling, we need to find creative ways to target goals while keeping the kiddos focused as well as visually and physically stimulated at the computer...
Amidst the ever-changing world around us, Counselling has allowed CDM to provide continuity of quality ABA care to our patients and families. Now more than ever, our core value of “helping parents...
Counselling has given me the opportunity to observe the hard work of our CDM team. They help me to both appreciate the advancements as well as observe the specific challenges my kids have…
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