Your Child’s Educational Journey Starts Here

Preparing Children with Autism for Success in Group Based Learning

Whether your child is moving from 1:1 ABA therapy or entering a classroom for the first time, Kickstart helps them take that next step with confidence, support, and care.

Why is kin:pathic Kickstart Different?

At kin:pathic, we believe that every child deserves the best possible start to their educational journey. That’s why we created the kin:pathic Kickstart: a supportive, individualized program that helps your child build the foundational skills they need to confidently transition from 1:1 ABA services toward learning and thriving in an educational group learning environment.

We focus on developing essential “Learning to Learn” skills

—the building blocks that help children adapt, grow, and thrive in educational settings. Our goals include helping your child learn:

Learning Foundations

Communication & Expression

Social & Play Skills

Daily Routines & Independence

A Look Inside Where Learning Comes to Life:

Invest in Your Child’s Future

We’d love to help your child take this next big step. Contact us to learn more about kin:pathic Kickstart or to schedule an intake call today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a typical day in Kickstart look like?

A typical day includes a mix of structured teaching, play-based learning, peer interaction, and daily routines like snack, circle time, and transitions — all guided by ABA strategies.

Will my child be in a group or 1-on-1?

Children receive both 1-on-1 and small social group support. The program gradually increases group participation as your child builds the confidence and skills needed to succeed.

How do I know kin:pathic Kickstart is right for my child?

If your child needs support getting ready for a classroom setting — especially with skills like communication, social interaction, or following routines — Kickstart may be a great fit.

What age group is Kickstart designed for?

kin:pathic Kickstart is designed for children ages 3–6, who are preparing to take the next big step and enter a group educational environment.