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Early support. Lifelong impact. ABA with heart. 🧸

At Compassionate Care ABA, we specialize in early childhood magic—where big breakthroughs come from playful beginnings.

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Our center-based ABA services for toddlers and young children, under the age of 5, focus on building foundational skills like communication, play, social connection, learning readiness, and emotional regulation—one fun, functional step at a time.

Because the earlier we support, the stronger they soar. 

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Compassionate, play-based ABA for toddlers and preschoolers—helping little learners build communication, connection, and confidence.

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Early childhood ABA, reimagined: small caseloads, sensory-friendly spaces, and a family-first approach that blends science with compassion.

🌸 Now Open in Newtown!

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At Compassionate Care ABA, our center-based program is designed exclusively for children 5 and under. We provide structured routines, playful learning, social opportunities, and individualized support in a warm, welcoming environment where every child is celebrated.

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What Makes Us Different

  • Early Childhood Focus – We specialize in ABA therapy for children under the age of 5, building strong foundations during the most important years of development.

  • Play-Based & Sensory-Friendly – Therapy is fun, natural, and tailored to your child’s needs.

  • Family-Centered Approach – As a small, boutique practice, we give each family the personal attention big chains can’t.

  • Science + Compassion – Our experienced team blends evidence-based ABA with a relationship-first philosophy, empowering children to thrive at home, at school, and in the community.

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Big skills, little hands, and a team that celebrates every success.

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Whether your child is building communication, social interaction, or school readiness, we’re here to help them shine.

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📣 Spots are limited—contact us today to secure your child’s place!​​​

"The science of behavior can change lives. Our responsibility is to use it wisely, ethically, and compassionately."


— Dr. Gina Green, BCBA-D

“The goal is not to fix the child. The goal is to give the child the tools to thrive in their world.”


— Dr. Mary Barbera, BCBA-D, RN

Behavior Goes Where Reinforcement Flows
-Behavior Analyst Proverb
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