Nurturing Support and Learning for Neurodiverse Families

Providing a space for parents to connect, learn, and mutually support each other and their neurodiverse children. We prioritise ethical practices, ensuring a respectful environment for shared experiences.

Our Mission

At ABA ConnectEd, Our mission is to empower neurodiverse children to reach their full potential.

By tapping into the insights and experiences of parents with special educational needs (SEN) children, we offer tailored recommendations for professionals such as ABA consultants, Occupational Therapists (OT), Speech and Language Therapists (SALT), and cognition training specialists.

Our dedicated team, including the ABA Advisory Luminary and Parent Advisory Luminary, is committed to assisting families in navigating the challenges associated with neurodiversity.

From personalised recommendations to ongoing support, we are here for the entire journey, ensuring that each child’s unique needs and goals are met with expertise and compassion.

Our Values

Our values align with the core principles of the BACB Code of Practice

Beacon of light for parents

Act with integrity

Compassionate, dignified & respectful methodology

Competent in our knowledge & advice

Highly collaborative & inclusive approach

Enabling parents & practitioners to connect with each other

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Empowering Dayaveer: A Journey of Hope

In February 2016, our lives were forever changed when we welcomed our beautiful son, Dayaveer, into this world. His journey began with bravery as he fought against E.coli meningitis at just six weeks old. which, unfortunately, caused long-term complications. Despite the odds, Dayaveer’s spirit persevered, and we celebrated each small victory. However, as he grew older, we realized that his battle was far from over. At the age of three, Dayaveer was diagnosed with severe autism spectrum disorder, 

Providing a space for parents to connect, learn, and mutually support each other and their neurodiverse children. We prioritise ethical practices, ensuring a respectful environment for shared experiences.

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