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Other Programs at Blueprint

At Blueprint, we understand that every child’s journey is unique — and so are their needs. While our foundation is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), we also offer a range of specialized programs that go beyond traditional therapy. These services are designed to nurture developmental growth, strengthen family support, and create meaningful opportunities for children to thrive in daily life, school, and the community.

Our additional programs provide targeted support across early childhood, social development, adaptive skills, and school readiness. Whether a child needs early developmental intervention, help preparing for preschool, or structured social experiences, Blueprint offers comprehensive options to meet them where they are and help them grow.

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Early Start Infant Development (Ages 0–36 months)

Our Early Start Infant Development Program provides family-centered, play-based support during the most critical years of growth. We focus on building foundational developmental skills while empowering caregivers with the tools they need to help their child thrive at home and in the community.

Using evidence-based strategies and parent coaching, this program supports infants and toddlers who may be experiencing developmental delays or who need extra early support. Services are individualized and designed to promote healthy communication, social engagement, sensory processing, and daily routines.

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Focus Areas:

  • Early communication & language development
    Gestures, first words, joint attention, imitation

  • Social-emotional engagement
    Eye contact, play skills, early social interaction

  • Motor & Sensory development
    Fine/gross motor play, sensory regulation, exploration

  • Daily routines & Early independence
    Feeding, transitions, early self-help routines

  • Caregiver coaching & family support
    Teaching parents strategies to support growth between sessions

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Perfect for families seeking nurturing, early intervention support to give their child the strongest start possible.

 

Kids in Preschool

Preschool Readiness (Ages 3–5)

Our Preschool Readiness Program bridges the gap between early intervention and school preparation. We focus on the essential skills children need to enter preschool or kindergarten with confidence, independence, and a love for learning.Through structured play, small-group instruction, and individualized support, children practice the routines, communication skills, and pre-academic foundations needed for a smooth transition into a classroom environment.

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Focus Areas:

  • Group routines & Classroom readiness

Circle time, following instructions, transitions, sitting for short activities

  • Social & peer interaction skills

Sharing, cooperative play, turn-taking, functional communication

  • Pre-academic foundations

Colors, shapes, numbers, letters, early problem-solving

  • Independence & self-help skills

Bathroom routines, handwashing, cleaning up, requesting help

  • Play-based learning & exploration

Sensory play, early literacy, movement activities, structured play centers

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Designed to help children gain the confidence and skills needed to thrive in a preschool or kindergarten setting.

 

Adaptive & Social Recreation
(Ages 5–15)

Our Adaptive & Social Recreation Program provides structured, engaging, and inclusive opportunities for children and adolescents to build real-world social, emotional, and daily living skills. Through play-based activities, community experiences, and supported peer interaction, we help participants develop confidence, independence, and meaningful social connections.

This program is designed for children who benefit from extra support in navigating social settings, managing emotions, building friendships, and increasing functional adaptive skills that promote long-term success at home, school, and in the community.

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Focus Areas:

  • Building friendships & peer collaboration
    Cooperative play, turn-taking, conversations, and shared group activities

  • Emotional regulation & coping skills
    Identifying feelings, using calming strategies, problem-solving

  • Community integration & safety skills
    Navigating public spaces, street safety, following group rules in the community

  • Adaptive & independent living skills
    Daily routines, self-advocacy, hygiene skills, organization

  • Recreation & Movement
    Group games, sportsmanship, coordination, confidence-building activities

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Perfect for children who need structured support to practice social skills, build independence, and enjoy inclusive recreational experiences tailored to their developmental needs.

 

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