A More Consistent Experience
When your child’s providers share goals and strategies, the skills your child is building in therapy can be reinforced at home, at school, and throughout daily routines.
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, developmental delays, and other behavioral or developmental needs often receive support from multiple providers.
This can include ABA therapists, speech therapists, school teams, pediatricians, and occupational therapists.
Each of those relationships is valuable on its own. But when those providers aren’t in close communication, care can start to feel scattered, and the responsibility for connecting the dots often falls on you.
For children receiving ABA therapy, collaborative care helps ensure that treatment goals remain consistent across home, school, community, and therapy settings. When providers share information and work toward common objectives, children often experience more consistent support and opportunities to practice skills throughout their day.
At Advance to Thrive, our collaborative care model is built on the belief that meaningful progress happens when everyone on your child’s team is connected. We work closely with providers, educators, and specialists serving families throughout New Jersey. Together, we share information, align goals, and ensure the strategies used in one setting support progress in others.
The result is care that feels cohesive and purposeful. Families spend less time acting as the go-between and more time focusing on what matters most.
“Our goal is to create supportive and engaging environments where children can build independence, confidence, and lifelong skills through compassionate care. ”

Collaborative care isn’t just beneficial for your child – it changes the experience for your whole family. If your child’s been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, ODD, Conduct Disorder, anxiety-related challenges, developmental delays, and related behavioral or developmental needs, we can help you coordinate their care services.
Collaborative care can benefit children with a wide range of developmental, behavioral, and mental health needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Conduct Disorder, anxiety-related challenges, developmental delays, communication difficulties, and related developmental or behavioral challenges. Collaborative care often complements in-home ABA therapy, parent training, and school-based support services.
Every child’s care team looks different. Depending on your child’s needs and goals, collaborative care at Advance to Thrive may involve coordination with:

Effective collaboration requires structure, follow-through, and ongoing communication. It includes:
At Advance to Thrive, we take on an active role in maintaining that communication. We actively communicate with providers, participate in team meetings when helpful, and share information that helps everyone support your child more effectively.
We check in regularly to ensure the plan continues to reflect your child’s evolving needs, because collaboration isn’t a single conversation: it’s an ongoing process.
Throughout all of it, your family remains at the center. You’re the most consistent presence in your child’s life, and your perspective is irreplaceable.
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