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Days of Victory Center for Autism is a veteran-family-owned ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) Therapy center with a passion for helping families overcome the challenges of autism, ADD, ADHD, and other related disorders. Our small, comfortable environment ensures that each child receives the personalized attention and care they need to reach their full potential. We believe that all children have the ability to live a fulfilling life, and our team works hard to ensure that families have the support they need to help their children succeed. Our individualized treatment plans are tailored to meet the unique needs of each child and family, and we strive to build strong, healthy relationships while helping our clients reach their goals. Located in Chesapeake, Virginia, Days of Victory Center for Autism is committed to providing quality care to families in the community.
Myth: Online therapy is less effective.
Fact: Research shows it can be equally effective for most conditions.
Myth: It’s only for tech-savvy people.
Fact: If you can use Zoom or FaceTime, you can do online therapy.
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