Absolute Care Providers

Absolute Care Providers Absolute Care Providers LLC is your dedicated partner in delivering in-center ABA Therapy.

As parents, we're always watching our children grow and wondering if they're developing "typically." The truth is, every...
04/16/2026

As parents, we're always watching our children grow and wondering if they're developing "typically." The truth is, every child is beautifully unique, and some children simply experience the world differently.

If you're noticing certain patterns in your child's development, you're not looking for problems - you're being an observant, caring parent. Some early signs that might indicate autism include intense fascination with specific topics, different communication styles (like repeating phrases or having an advanced vocabulary), unique ways of connecting socially, sensitivity to sensory experiences, love of routine, or self-soothing repetitive movements.

These characteristics aren't deficits to be "fixed" - they're part of how some children naturally interact with their environment. Autistic individuals often possess remarkable strengths like attention to detail, deep knowledge in their interests, and authentic perspectives.

Early support isn't about changing who your child is; it's about helping them navigate the world while celebrating their unique gifts and building confidence.

Ready to explore how we can support your family with compassionate, evidence-based care? Book your free consultation today!

As parents, we all want to create homes where our children feel supported, understood, and empowered to be themselves. I...
04/11/2026

As parents, we all want to create homes where our children feel supported, understood, and empowered to be themselves. If you're wondering how to incorporate some evidence-based strategies into your daily routine, you're in the right place! 💙

Here are 5 neurodiversity-affirming ABA strategies you can start using today:

**Visual schedules** create predictability and help your child feel confident about what comes next. **Setting clear expectations** through consistent routines gives your child the structure they need to succeed. **Positive reinforcement** means catching your child doing well and celebrating those moments - this builds confidence naturally.

**Breaking tasks into smaller steps** makes activities feel manageable rather than overwhelming, and **practicing patience** by allowing extra processing time shows respect for your child's unique learning style.

Remember: these strategies aren't about fixing anything - they're about creating an environment where your child's strengths can shine. Every small step forward is worth celebrating, and every child's journey looks different.

Your love and dedication make all the difference in your child's growth.

As a parent, you know your child better than anyone. You see their bright smile when they talk about their favorite topi...
04/04/2026

As a parent, you know your child better than anyone. You see their bright smile when they talk about their favorite topics, their incredible memory for details, and their unique way of experiencing the world. 💙

This Autism Awareness Month, we want to share something important: autism isn't something that needs to be "fixed" - it's a neurological difference that comes with both challenges and remarkable strengths.

Research consistently shows that when we build on a child's natural interests and abilities, rather than focusing on what they "can't" do, we see amazing growth in communication, social connections, and confidence. Every autistic child has their own timeline and their own path to success.

At our ABA practice, we've moved beyond outdated approaches. We work with families to create supportive environments where children can thrive as their authentic selves, developing skills that truly matter for their daily life and happiness.

The goal is to help children communicate their needs, build meaningful relationships, and navigate the world with confidence and joy.

Your child's journey is unique, and so should their support plan be. Ready to explore how we can help? Book your free consultation today!

🧠 Ever wonder why your autistic child covers their ears in crowded places or seeks out spinning activities? Let's talk s...
04/01/2026

🧠 Ever wonder why your autistic child covers their ears in crowded places or seeks out spinning activities? Let's talk sensory processing!

Autistic individuals often experience the world through a unique sensory lens. Some sounds might feel overwhelming (hyperresponsive), while others might seek more intense sensory input (hyporesponsive).

🌟 Common sensory differences:
• Sound sensitivity or seeking
• Touch preferences (textures, pressure)
• Movement needs (spinning, jumping)
• Visual sensitivities (lights, patterns)

These aren't problems to fix - they're neurological differences that help us understand how your child experiences their world! 🌈

Understanding your child's sensory profile helps create supportive environments where they can thrive. Small accommodations can make huge differences in daily comfort and participation.

Ready to better understand your child's unique sensory world? Book a free consultation with our team! Link in bio 💙

Picture this: your child just successfully communicated something important to you in their own unique way. That moment ...
03/24/2026

Picture this: your child just successfully communicated something important to you in their own unique way. That moment of connection deserves celebration! 🎉

This is exactly how positive reinforcement works in ABA therapy - we focus on recognizing and celebrating the amazing things your child is already doing, while gently supporting them in developing new skills.

Positive reinforcement isn't about rewards or bribes. It's about genuine recognition that helps your child understand which behaviors lead to positive experiences and meaningful connections.

When we use this approach, we're building on your child's natural strengths and interests. Maybe they love trains, music, or movement - we incorporate these passions into learning opportunities that feel enjoyable and authentic.

The beautiful thing about positive reinforcement is that it builds genuine confidence. Your child learns that their efforts matter, their communication (in whatever form) is valued, and they have the power to make positive things happen in their world.

Every child deserves to feel celebrated for who they are while being supported in reaching their personal goals.

Ready to explore how this supportive approach could benefit your family? We'd love to chat during a free consultation!

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Welcome to ACP!
02/06/2026

Welcome to ACP!

Address

7132 Portland Avenue
Richfield, MN
55423

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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+16512173637

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