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Empowering Children & Young Adults with Autism to Thrive Through Compassionate, Evidence-Based Care

The Kennedy Collective’s Collective ABA program provides high-quality, center-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children, teens, and young adults aged 3 to 21 with autism. Led by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), the program is designed to enhance development, improve behavioral skills, and foster independence in a structured, supportive environment. 

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ABA Therapy Tailored to Individual Needs

Our evidence-based approach is rooted in compassionate care and focuses on fostering meaningful growth at every stage of life. We offer personalized 1:1 ABA therapy sessions, working closely with families to ensure each child receives the individualized support they need to thrive. 

Supportive & Nurturing Environment

Take a quick video tour and step inside the experience! From our welcoming spaces to the thoughtful touches throughout, this short video gives you a glimpse of what makes us truly special. 

 

Collective ABA Program Features

Located at 2440 Reservoir Ave. in Trumbull, CT, our center is thoughtfully designed to provide a nurturing environment for learning and development, including:

  • Private breakout rooms for 1:1 therapy sessions with behavior technicians
  • Movement and play areas to encourage motor skills and social interactions
  • Reading library for engagement and cognitive development
  • Break room/calming space to support emotional regulation

Accessible, Insurance-Funded Services

We are committed to making ABA therapy accessible to families. Our services are insurance-funded, helping to alleviate financial barriers so that children and young adults can receive the essential support they need for growth and success.

Building on Proven Expertise

The Kennedy Collective has a strong history of delivering effective behavioral support through clinical day programs, group homes, and in-home services for adults with autism and intellectual disabilities. Our Collective ABA clinic extends this expertise to younger individuals, ensuring they receive the same high-quality, evidence-based care tailored to their unique needs.

 

Kimberly Stine, MS, BCBA, LBA

Kimberly Stine is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst with 13 years of experience at The Kennedy Collective. She is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals through evidence-based behavioral interventions. Kim began her journey with the agency as a supervisor in the Residential Supports Department, where she spent five years before transitioning to Behavioral Services.

In her current role as Vice President of Program Services, Kim oversees the operations of several clinical programs, including the newly established Collective ABA Center. Her focus is on ensuring high-quality services, fostering innovation in behavioral support, and driving positive outcomes for the individuals and families served. Kim is passionate about leadership, clinical excellence, and expanding access to behavior analytic services for those in need.

 

Angelina Muller, MS, BCBA, LBA

Angelina has always had a passion for building meaningful relationships with individuals with autism and other disabilities. She began her career in ABA as a Behavior Technician in 2020, working with autistic children with complex behavioral challenges. Over the last few years at The Kennedy Collective, Angelina has worked as a Behavior Specialist, supporting adults with disabilities in group homes, day programs, and family homes to enhance communication, social, and life skills.

After completing her master's degree in Behavior Analysis and becoming a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, Angelina was eager to return to working with children. She played a key role in paving the way for The Kennedy Collective’s new Collective ABA Center. With a passionate and trauma-informed team, Angelina is committed to improving the lives of children with autism by building relationships, fostering learning, and enhancing communication while reducing behaviors that have previously been barriers to their best quality of life.

Let’s Discuss Your Needs

The Kennedy Collective team would love to discuss the Collective ABA program. Please provide some initial information, and a team member will be in touch with you.

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 475.755.6057