ABA therapy
For children who need help with communication, behavior, routines, and independence. Families can expect individualized goals, one-on-one support, and skill-building that carries into daily life.
Koa Kids supports children ages 2 to 12 with an integrated care model that helps families move from uncertainty to practical next steps, stronger routines, and more confident progress.

Services built for meaningful daily progress
Purpose
Children grow best through individualized care
Belief
Support that carries into home and school
Value
Care Options
Each service is designed to support children with autism and developmental delays in ways that feel practical, individualized, and connected to everyday life.
For children who need help with communication, behavior, routines, and independence. Families can expect individualized goals, one-on-one support, and skill-building that carries into daily life.
For children who need support with emotional regulation, coping, behavior, or mental health needs. Families can expect a therapeutic approach that helps children function more confidently at home, in school, and in relationships.
For children who need help with sensory regulation, motor skills, routines, or daily living tasks. Families can expect support that improves participation, confidence, and functional independence.
For children who need support with language, communication, social interaction, or expressive and receptive skills. Families can expect therapy that strengthens communication in meaningful everyday settings.
For families seeking clearer answers, diagnostic insight, or recommendations for next steps. Families can expect thoughtful assessments that help guide care, planning, and decision-making.
For children who need consistency across settings. Families can expect communication and generalization support that helps the people around the child work toward the same meaningful goals.
What This Looks Like
Koa Kids is designed to help families move beyond vague recommendations and toward clear care plans that reflect how children actually live, learn, and grow.
Families often need more than a list of services. They need a clear sense of what each service does, who it helps, and what progress can realistically look like.
Service Questions
These answers are designed to make the first conversation feel easier and more informed.
The right starting point depends on your child’s current needs, whether a diagnosis or evaluation is already in place, and what goals matter most right now. Koa Kids can help families understand which service or combination of services makes the most sense.
Yes. Koa Kids is built around a clinic-based model with generalization support in home and school settings when that helps children apply skills more consistently.
Yes. Families are a central part of the process, and care works best when strategies, communication, and expectations are aligned across the people supporting the child.
Yes. Koa Kids is designed to work well with schools, physicians, and other referral partners so support feels coordinated instead of disconnected.
Need Help Choosing?
If you are unsure what your child needs first, Koa Kids can help you think through the options and the next best step.