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Locality: Antioch, California

Phone: +1 925-462-2281



Address: 4849 Lone Tree Way, STE C 94531 Antioch, CA, US

Website: www.tbh.com/locations/antioch-ca-aba-therapy-for-autism

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Trumpet Behavioral Health 28.06.2021

If mealtime tends to be a battleground for your family, try these 6 tips and talk to your Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy team about in-home therapy!

Trumpet Behavioral Health 17.06.2021

At Trumpet Behavioral Health, new team members will be supported with the resources of a company that puts clients and team members at the center of its strategic priorities. Learn more about our career opportunities!

Trumpet Behavioral Health 28.05.2021

Here's how we keep our facilities clean, organized and safe for your child!

Trumpet Behavioral Health 21.05.2021

Learning independent living skills gives individuals the ability to care for themselves at home, school, work, and within the community. Learn more about the benefits of teaching children with autism self-help skills.

Trumpet Behavioral Health 17.05.2021

At Trumpet Behavioral Health, you become part of a vibrant community of fellow specialists with whom you can connect to share ideas and seek advice. We also believe in a work-life balance, knowing that the well-being of our team members will be reflected in their daily interactions with our clients. Learn more.

Trumpet Behavioral Health 12.12.2020

Merry Christmas Eve! Here’s a Santa tracker to help you keep an eye on Santa’s progress tonight: https://bit.ly/2J8Fq0u

Trumpet Behavioral Health 10.12.2020

Wondering what you can expect with a home visit? Here's an inside look!

Trumpet Behavioral Health 02.12.2020

"Our BCBA has exceeded our expectations of client care. I believe she truly cares about the long-term success of my child, and is dedicated to ensuring his path to successful adulthood. She cares deeply about sharing her knowledge of behavioral health, and provides excellent and prompt feedback during parent training sessions." Trumpet Parent Your child's long-term success is of the utmost importance to us at Trumpet Behavioral Health. We create a strategy designed specifically to your child and their needs to ensure they receive the best care possible.

Trumpet Behavioral Health 21.11.2020

Our steady growth means we are always looking for talented behavioral health services professionals in the communities we serve and in communities where we wish to grow. Interested in a career with TBH? Learn more: https://bit.ly/3fwyYgg

Trumpet Behavioral Health 20.11.2020

Children with autism often start to exhibit the most-obvious signs between two to three years old. However, autism can sometimes be diagnosed when a child is as young as 18 months old. Certain developmental delays that are associated with autism can be addressed even earlier. Early intervention, which we offer as a national autism treatment provider, is important because it drastically improves outcomes for children with autism. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2JadOYR

Trumpet Behavioral Health 13.11.2020

Need extra educational support for your child ? Check out these resources for students with autism in elementary, secondary, and beyond: https://www.autism-society.org/covid-education/

Trumpet Behavioral Health 03.11.2020

Exercise and movement can help children with autism gain coordination, self-esteem, and better express themselves. What are your favorite ways to get your child moving this time of year?

Trumpet Behavioral Health 01.11.2020

Time to get in the holiday spirit by baking some cookies! Here’s a chocolate chip cookie recipe to get you and your kiddo started: https://bit.ly/3m0nCmU #BakeCookiesDay

Trumpet Behavioral Health 17.10.2020

Providing high-quality #ABA therapy is at the core of Trumpet Behavioral Health’s mission. Read on to learn more about how we ensure every therapist has the training and support to provide quality, compassionate, and culturally-sensitive ABA therapy: https://bit.ly/354yb1g

Trumpet Behavioral Health 09.10.2020

Siblings of children with autism may experience jealousy, anxiety, or loneliness. To help your child understand and embrace having a brother or sister with autism, we've compiled some suggestions that can strengthen your family's bond and minimize stressors.

Trumpet Behavioral Health 03.10.2020

Tablets help our therapists collect data, communicate with team members, and more!

Trumpet Behavioral Health 20.09.2020

Trumpet is committed to giving each child with autism the quality care they need. Today, one of our clinicians explains how we ensure each ABA therapy plan is implemented correctly!

Trumpet Behavioral Health 10.09.2020

Was your child recently diagnosed with Autism? Autism Society shares advice for how to navigate ASD diagnoses and treatments using telehealth.

Trumpet Behavioral Health 03.09.2020

It's #WorldAnimalDay! Celebrate by taking a virtual trip to the San Diego Zoo! Check out hippos, polar bears, penguins, and (our favorite) elephants : https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/live-cams

Trumpet Behavioral Health 31.08.2020

At Trumpet, we're committed to supporting our clients and families as best as possible. During COVID-19, we've navigated many issues in partnership with our families. We're encouraged to see our families' positive experiences over the last few months and are excited to continue putting clients first.

Trumpet Behavioral Health 23.08.2020

ABA therapy is covered by most insurance plans, but you may need extra support to gain maximum coverage. Learn more about how Trumpet's insurance services team can help you maximize your benefits: https://tbh.com/parents/insurance-services/

Trumpet Behavioral Health 04.08.2020

Did you know October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month? In celebration, Autism Society created a digital toolkit meant to help individuals with autism and their families navigate the job market. #NDEAM

Trumpet Behavioral Health 24.07.2020

Most kids with autism love sensory activities, like edible slime or playdough. What's your child's favorite sensory activity? https://tbh.com/autism-resources-/healthcare-professionals/

Trumpet Behavioral Health 04.07.2020

It can be hard to explain what autism is to your child's siblings or friends. Sesame Street in Community offers some advice on how to talk to kids and help them form friendships with your child.