Early Intervention for Autism
Helping your child reach milestones
Partnering with your family for personalized, proven care
Your child grows and learns the most in the early years, when their brain is developing rapidly and is most open to change. At Trellis, we understand how important early support is for children on the autism spectrum.
Doctors recommend screening children for autism at 18 and 24 months. Catching delays early means children can get the help they need at the time it makes the biggest difference.
Early intervention is at the heart of what we do at Trellis. We believe that starting therapy as soon as possible gives children the best foundation for long-term success. Our team is here to support your child every step of the way.
5 Benefits of Early Intervention
Early intervention for autism helps children develop essential skills at a young age, setting them up for greater success in school, relationships, and daily life. Here are five ways it applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy at an early age can make a difference:
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Better Social Skills — Kids learn to make friends, take turns, and share. |
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Stronger Communication — They find ways to express themselves and be understood. |
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Positive Behaviors — They learn to manage emotions and adapt to change. |
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School Readiness — Listening, following directions, and focusing become easier. |
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Family Support — Parents get tools and guidance to help their child thrive. |

Why Early Intervention Matters
At Trellis, we understand that young children on the autism spectrum benefit the most when they receive support early. Research shows that early therapy can help build lifelong skills, making it easier for children to communicate, learn, and connect with others. By starting early, we can give your child the best chance to reach their full potential.
Our Approach to Early Intervention
At Trellis, we use evidence-based ABA therapy tailored to your child’s unique needs. Our programs focus on:
Individualized Learning Plans — Personalized goals that match your child’s strengths and challenges. | |
Play-Based Therapy — Fun, engaging activities that teach real-world skills. |
Parent Collaboration — Hands-on guidance and support to help families every step of the way. | |
Proven Results — Decades of research show ABA helps children develop critical life skills. |

Have Questions?
From your first conversation with us, we’ll walk you through the process, answer your questions, and make getting started as easy as possible.
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