Expert Care from a Board-Certified Psychiatrist
Serving Ages 12 Months – 21 Years • No Waiting List









At Fairclough Behavior Services, We strive to create a postive difference and significantly improve the quality of life for children with autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental diagnoses, by providing effective and affordable ABA therapy based on the child’s individual needs. Our commitment is to establish a cooperative partnership with children and you as their caregivers through trust, respect, and communication through this evolving journey
Services provided by Fairclough Behavior Services are based on a model of assent. This means staff have extensive training in assent-based practices. These include the requirement that all staff ask for assent throughout their practice with clients and stop when a client asks them to stop. All staff are required to use assent-based practices, accept feedback on those practices, and respect clients’ assent withdrawal behaviors. All staff will also never touch a client, for prompting or for any other practice-based reason, without asking for assent. If a staff member does not use assent practices, respect assent-withdrawal, or touches a client for any practice-based reason without asking, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our assent representative, J.P. Fairclough, via email, [email protected]










Based on HIPPA, the law protects the relationship and information between a client, their family, and their therapist. We are following all privacy practicies through the technology that we use, to the information that you provide us.
As a parent, you just want your child to feel safe and supported. This team created that space, and it’s made all the difference for our family.
This experience hasn’t just helped our child, it’s brought more peace and understanding into our entire home.
We’ve seen such a positive change in our child since starting here. They’re more confident, expressive, and comfortable in ways we hadn’t seen before.
The communication and guidance we’ve received as parents has been just as valuable as the support our child receives.