Now serving Miami-Dade County

Triumph Behavioral

ABA therapy and caregiver support for children with autism and families who need practical strategies, clear plans, and steady clinical follow-through across home, school, and daily routines.

Miami-Dade County Home, school, and telehealth support
ABA therapy Individualized treatment plans for communication, behavior, and adaptive skills.
Caregiver training Hands-on coaching so strategies carry into real family routines.
School support Observation, consultation, and collaboration when support needs to cross settings.

Who We Are

A focused ABA practice built around families, data, and follow-through.

Triumph Behavioral supports children and caregivers through evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis. The work is individualized, collaborative, and grounded in the moments families actually live through each day.

Families can expect clear goals, consistent communication, practical caregiver coaching, and a clinical team that uses data to understand what is changing and what needs attention next.

The goal is not just more therapy hours. The goal is better participation, safer routines, stronger communication, and skills that continue outside of session.

Services

Support that fits the setting where life is happening.

Therapy materials on a table

ABA Therapy

One-to-one intervention focused on communication, independence, learning readiness, and reducing behaviors that interfere with daily life.

Ask about ABA therapy
Caregiver and child playing together

Parent Training

Caregiver coaching that turns treatment strategies into routines parents can use with confidence outside of session.

Plan caregiver support
Students working in a classroom

School Consultation

Observation, data review, and recommendations that help educators support behavior, participation, and learning.

Coordinate school support
Telehealth consultation on a laptop

Telehealth

Remote consultation and caregiver coaching for families who need flexibility without losing clinical structure.

Request telehealth

Approach

A clear process from first conversation to ongoing care.

01

Consultation

We learn what your family is looking for, where support is needed, and which services may be the right fit.

02

Assessment

Clinical recommendations are based on observation, caregiver input, skill needs, and behavior patterns.

03

Treatment Plan

Goals are organized into practical priorities so the team knows what to teach, measure, and adjust.

04

Review

Data, caregiver feedback, and progress reviews guide updates as the child learns and routines change.

For Families

Built to be professional for funders and human for parents.

Clear communication Caregivers know what is being targeted, why it matters, and how progress is being reviewed.
Practical routines Strategies are designed for real home, school, and community moments, not just the therapy table.
Data-informed care Session data and clinical review help the team make decisions with more confidence.

What to Expect

A calmer first step for families who are sorting through a lot.

Initial conversation

We start with general information about your goals, service needs, location, and current support system.

Clinical fit

If ABA services may be appropriate, Triumph Behavioral will explain possible next steps and what information may be needed.

Care coordination

When services begin, the team keeps goals, caregiver feedback, session data, and treatment updates connected.

Start Here

Request a consultation.

Share general contact information and the kind of support you are looking for. Triumph Behavioral will follow up with next steps.

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