NeuroBloom

Autism & Pediatrics Solutions

NeuroBloom provides ABA-informed, community-based support for children, teens, and young adults — meeting families in the environments where daily life happens.

Frequently Asked Questions

We commonly support challenges related to:

  • Behavior and emotional regulation

  • Routines and transitions

  • Classroom structure and consistency

  • Communication and engagement

  • Caregiver or educator confidence

Support is based on what’s happening day to day, not labels.

It means we use evidence-based behavioral principles to guide support, while keeping services practical, flexible, and non-clinical. We focus on strategies that caregivers and educators can realistically use right away.

We don’t rely on insurance, clinic schedules, or long waitlists. NeuroBloom brings hands-on support into real environments, helping families and educators apply strategies in the moments they matter most.

While we support many children on the autism spectrum, NeuroBloom does not serve only autism.

We support children and teens with a range of developmental, behavioral, emotional, and regulation-related needs — including children who may not have a diagnosis at all. Many families reach out because they need practical support with routines, behavior, transitions, communication, or classroom challenges.

Our services are based on observed needs and daily challenges, not just diagnoses.

Autism, also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), represents a diverse spectrum of conditions marked by difficulties in social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech, and nonverbal communication.

Support happens where the child already is — in homes, classrooms, childcare centers, churches, and community settings. We currently do not operate from a clinic.

Yes. NeuroBloom supports children, teens, and young adults.

In addition to behavior and regulation support, we help teens and young adults with real-life skill building, including:

  • School and program applications

  • Job and employment applications

  • Routine building, organization, and follow-through

  • Caregiver and transition support

Our focus is on practical guidance that supports independence, confidence, and daily functioning across environments.

Our services are supportive, educational, and practical, not clinical therapy at this time.

We provide ABA-informed child support, trained childcare assistance, and caregiver education — all delivered outside of a clinic and focused on everyday environments like homes, classrooms, and community settings. While we use evidence-based behavioral principles, we do not currently provide insurance-based ABA therapy services.

As we grow and complete credentialing and operational requirements, we are building toward the ability to offer fully credentialed ABA therapy and billable behavioral health services in the future.

Both options exist. Some families use NeuroBloom for short-term guidance, while others benefit from ongoing support during transitions or challenging seasons.

No. NeuroBloom does not replace therapy or school services. We often work alongside existing supports to help families apply strategies consistently in everyday life.

Yes. All services are currently private pay, allowing flexibility and quicker access to support.