Sylvia Morones

Director Of Operations at Possibilities Northeast, LLC

Sylvia Morones is a BCaBA with experience as a Training and Program Specialist at Fort Wayne Autism Center, as well as holding various roles at Benchmark Human Services and Tanning Haven. Sylvia completed their Master of Science in Psychology with a focus on Applied Behavior Analysis at Purdue Global, and also completed BCaBA coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis at Florida Institute of Technology. Sylvia earned their Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Purdue University Fort Wayne.

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Possibilities Northeast, LLC

Possibilities Northeast has been serving the pediatric community in Northeast Indiana since 2001. Our services include Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Developmental, Speech, Occupational, Physical, Aquatic and Feeding therapies through one of our 4 therapy clinics or through First Steps services for the state of Indiana. First Steps is the Early Intervention program of the State of Indiana. Services include Occupational, Physical, Developmental, and Speech Therapy and as well other forms of therapy and support. First Steps services are provided for children birth up to their 3rd birthday. The program is designed to meet the needs of infants and toddlers with, or at risk for, developmental delays, regardless of income. Services take place in the child's natural environment, including the child's home, daycare, or local parks to name a few. Embedding strategies into a child's daily routine helps the caregivers more easily implement them. Our ABA and Outpatient Services program combines the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), speech, occupational, physical and feeding therapy to develop core skills to maximize the success of each child. This includes providing 1:1 services in our facility, home, and community settings. Our goal is to equip children and families with the tools needed to overcome barriers and challenges in daily life. This may include facilitating a trip to the grocery store, recreational facility or other locations that part of your family's natural routine.