Our Unique Approach

At Tender Foote Behavioral, LLC, our approach is centered around personalized care and evidence-based practices. We focus on assessment to better understand behavioral health. Adult-focused ABA is available and we are currently accepting new clients. Insurance accepted. Don't hesitate to get in touch by phone or email to schedule and inquire about availability.
Tender Foote Behavioral
970.764.7779
Assessments and Offerings
Assessments:
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ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) in person assessment to assist in diagnosing ASD. This is done in person after a caregiver interview is completed and an ABAS-3 assessment to determine communication levels and behaviors that are of concern. Interview and ABAS-3 can be done in person or via telehealth. The in-person assessment is an observation of social, communication, and other skills. The ADOS-2 is for age ranges 12 months to 80 years. Both age and expressive language are taken into consideration when determining the module needed.
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ABAS-3 (Adaptive Behavior Assessment System) in person or telehealth interview type assessment to determine adaptive skills in those diagnosed with ASD, developmental delays, intellectual and other learning disabilities. Adaptive skills are needed to care for oneself, respond to others, and meet environmental demands at home, work, school or in the community effectively and independently. The ABAS-3 helps to determine strengths and limitations to plan and put in place programming to assist with challenges. The ABAS-3 is fir ages birth to 89 years and can be completed by caregivers, teachers, or self-rated.
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Early Intervention EarliPoint Eye Tracking Assessment in person assessment for children 18 months to 8 years of age. FDA approved eye tracking technology to assess autism.
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ABLLS-R (Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills) in person assessment of basic skills of those children diagnosed with ASD or other developmental disabilities. Helps determine programming and shows progress of all basic skills including language, social interaction, self-help, academic and motor skills. The ABLLS-R is for ages birth to 12 years.
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VB-MAPP (Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program) in person assessment of language and social skills for children with ASD or other intellectual disabilities. Assists in the development of IEP’s, intervention plans, and targeting the right skills at the right time for each learner. The VB-MAPP is for ages up to 2 years old or those with language skills below that of a typically developing 4-year-old.
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QABF (Questions About Behavior Function) in person or via telehealth to help understand the function driving behaviors such as attention, escape, access, or non-social. QABF is for all age groups with developmental disabilities.
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KBIT 2 (Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test) in person assessment to determine IQ level.
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Additional assessments via NovoPsych are available after initial assessment to assist in diagnosing behavioral deficiencies.
Support:
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Behavioral support- for parents and families through telehealth or in person to assist with maintaining consistency in ABA protocols. Behavioral supports can also be used to reduce socially unacceptable behaviors and increase socially acceptable behaviors.
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Social Skills- support for individuals or families in person or via telehealth to help learn or maintain socially acceptable behaviors such as personal space, appropriate greetings, appropriate conversations, and personal safety.
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Independent Living Skills- support for individuals or families in person or via telehealth to help assess skill levels and teach skills in a way that can be learned and maintained.
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Executive Function Coaching- Assistance with working memory, cognitive flexibility, and inhibitory control
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