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Therapy for Autism, ADHD & Neurodivergent Children

DIR/Floortime® · Developmental

A relationship-based alternative to ABA focused on emotional development, regulation, and long-term growth.

Serving families in Miami & Broward. Bilingual Therapists.

Same-day response.

These children are not "behind" , they are developing differently.

UNDERSTANDING NEURODIVERGENCE

Neurodivergence includes children with autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, and other developmental profiles. Rather than focusing on behavior reduction, developmental therapy strengthens the foundations of emotional regulation, communication, flexibility, and relational capacity.

Every neurodivergent child has a unique profile. Therapy that works starts with understanding that profile, not a protocol.

HOW IT WORKS

How DIR/Floortime® Supports Development

DIR/Floortime® is a developmental model that prioritizes emotional connection as the driver of growth.

Through child-led, attuned interaction, therapy focuses on:

Emotional regulation
Shared attention
Flexible thinking
Social engagement
Communication development

Rather than shaping surface behaviors, we strengthen the underlying capacities that support lasting change.

Child interacting with a therapist during floor-based developmental play, illustrating connection-focused therapy rather than behavior-only interventions.

ATTUNED INTERVENTION THERAPY · THE AUR METHOD APPLIED

How We Work With Every Neurodivergent Child

Every session is guided by the same three steps, tailored to your child's unique developmental profile.

01

Attune

The therapist reads the child's emotional and sensory state before choosing any intervention.

02

Understand

Behavior is decoded, not punished. What is the child communicating through this moment?

03

Respond

Interventions support regulation, connection, and the child's next developmental step.

"Behavior-focused models try to change what you see. We work on what's underneath."

Children learn to regulate, connect, and adapt through relationships, not repetition. Compliance is not the goal. Capacity is.

Parents Are Part of the Process

YOUR ROLE

We don't work in isolation. We collaborate with you to understand your child's unique profile and build strategies that support growth at home and at school.

Guidance on emotional regulation
Coaching around challenging moments
Developmentally-informed strategies
Space to process your own experience as a parent

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IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOU?

This Approach May Be Right If…

You are seeking an alternative to strictly behavioral therapy


You sense your child needs connection-based support

You want your child's emotional development prioritized


You are looking for long-term growth, not short-term compliance

Let’s Talk About What You’re Navigating

Choosing therapy is an important decision. We’re available to help you understand your options and determine the right next step for your family.

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FAQ

Questions We Hear Most

  • ABA focuses on modifying observable behavior through reinforcement. DIR/Floortime® focuses on building the emotional and relational foundations that enable a child to grow — not just comply.

  • Yes. There is a growing body of research supporting DIR/Floortime® outcomes in social engagement, communication, and emotional regulation.

  • Yes. Some families use both. We can discuss how to integrate approaches in a way that supports your child's specific goals.

  • We work with children from toddlerhood through adolescence. Early intervention is valuable, but it's never too late to support developmental growth.

  • Yes, we accept insurance. Call us at (786) 831-4746 and we'll verify your coverage in minutes.