Parenting support - When you need it most

Every parent reaches a moment where they need guidance.

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It’s not if, but when.

Some seasons feel manageable, and others feel overwhelming. This isn’t traditional therapy, a long-term program, or a one-size-fits-all approach. It’s something simpler and more practical: a focused 1:1 session with Educational Psychologist and Behavior Analyst Dr. Amy Foxman, where you gain clarity, direction, and clear next steps tailored to you and your child.

This is for you if:

Routines feel harder than they should

(morning routines, transitions, meals, bedtime)

Your are navigating challenges with following directions, sibling interactions, school, or day-to-day behavior

You want clear, practical guidance tailored to your family

Reserve a Consultation

Secure your appointment with child development expert Dr. Amy Foxman.

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Learn more about Dr. Foxman

Amy is a psychologist and board-certified behavior analyst who has spent her career helping families navigate the real, everyday challenges of parenting.

As the Founder and President of Ability ABA, Amy has worked closely with children and families across all stages of development — from early childhood through adulthood — in homes, schools, clinics, and communities. Her work has always centered on one thing: helping families understand what’s happening and what to do next.

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