Skill Building Program

The Skill Building Program serves individuals from birth to adulthood with in one-on-one and small group settings.  The program provides individuals with developmental disabilities with evidence-based therapeutic interventions aimed at enhancing communication, social, adaptive, play, vocational, and pre-academic skills.  Individuals receiving ABA services will receive extensive educational assessment using assessment such as the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program (VB-MAPP) to best determine individualized therapy goals.

Client Qualifications:  The Skill Building Program is designed for individuals of all ages diagnosed a developmental disability (e.g., autism, Down syndrome, intellectual disability). Both children and adults are welcome to participate in the program. Clients who will benefit from this program are those who would benefit from learning new skill and/or improving skills.  These include increasing and/or improving communication skills, social skills, adaptive behaviors, independent living behaviors, play skills, vocational skills, and pre-academic behaviors (e.g., matching, sorting, puzzles).

To apply for participation in the Skill Building Program, please complete the following application and return to care@baylor.edu.

Download Skill Building Program Information and Application.