About Us
Parenting and teaching are already challenging enough. Getting services for kids shouldn’t feel like running a marathon through red tape. Unfortunately, that’s the reality for too many families and schools. We started TTS to change that. Our team has been in the room for the meltdowns, the endless IEP meetings, and the waiting lists that drag on longer than middle school itself. We knew there had to be a better way.
That’s why we bring everything under one roof, with a process designed to skip the middlemen and deliver real help, faster. What makes us different? We don’t just show up with services; we show up with people who genuinely care. In fact, we’ll even pay someone already on your school staff to help manage cases, because nobody knows your kids better than the ones who see them every day.
At the core, our belief is simple: kids should spend less time waiting for services and more time being kids. Parents and teachers should spend less time buried in paperwork and more time celebrating progress. And along the way? We all deserve to find a reason to laugh.
HCBS
HCBS brings support right to where children and families need it most, at home and in the community. Services can include a trained worker to help kids practice daily life skills, respite that gives parents a much-needed break, caregiver support, help preparing teens for employment, and even assistance with transportation or adaptive equipment. Unlike programs that depend only on a diagnosis, HCBS focuses on a child’s needs and safety, making it easier for families to get real, practical help in daily life.
ABA
ABA is a research-based, structured approach designed to help children with autism build the skills they need to thrive. Through step-by-step teaching, ABA focuses on improving communication, social interactions, attention, and independence, while also reducing behaviors that get in the way of learning and daily life. Sessions are tailored to each child’s unique strengths and challenges, using positive reinforcement and practical strategies that really work. Trained behavior analysts guide the process, and parents are given tools and coaching so progress doesn’t stop when therapy ends, it continues at home, school, and in the community.
CFFTS
CFTSS brings therapeutic and emotional support directly to where children and families need it most, at home, in school (when allowed), or in the community. These services are designed to address emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges in real time, helping children build healthier coping skills, improve relationships, and manage daily stresses. Support can include individual or family counseling, skill-building for managing feelings and behaviors, and short-term crisis intervention when things feel overwhelming. A licensed clinician assesses each child’s needs, and services are customized to fit their unique situation. Parents and caregivers are included in the process, so the whole family gains tools and strategies to support their child’s growth. The goal is simple: to make everyday life calmer, more manageable, and more connected for children and those who care for them.
Peer Support
Peer Support connects children, parents, and families with trained mentors who have “been there” themselves. These are people who understand the challenges firsthand, whether it’s raising a child with special needs, navigating emotional struggles, or feeling isolated in the process. Peer Support providers don’t just offer advice; they listen, share their own experiences, and walk alongside families with empathy and practical guidance. For parents, this might mean a fellow parent who helps with advocacy, attends meetings, or simply reminds you that you’re not alone. For youth, it can mean working with someone closer to their age who understands what it’s like to face anxiety, social struggles, or behavioral challenges. Peer Support strengthens confidence, builds resilience, and helps families feel connected, supported, and empowered to move forward.