You want the world for your child.

So do we.

Zeal Behavior is a New York-based practice focused on helping children, adolescents, and young adults with autism and other developmental disabilities live rewarding and enriching lives.
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Zeal is about possibility

Hearing the words, “Your child has autism” is life changing. In an instant, you may begin to doubt all of the hopes and dreams you had for your child. But, what if some of those dreams – like having a great group of friends, or going to college, or living independently – are still possible?

At Zeal, we provide ABA services to children and adolescents with autism and other developmental disabilities, assisting them in functioning independently and living integrated lives.

We hold an unwavering commitment to partnering with parents for their children’s success. Our therapists have the ability to recognize and capitalize on clients’ strengths with a consistently optimistic attitude. 
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Zeal’s Approach

We aim to do one thing and do it well – help your child S.H.A.P.E. a purposeful and fulfilling life. We are committed to providing an experience that involves enthusiasm, high expectations, hard work, and persistence – from the students, parents, and therapists.
Our goal at Zeal is to inspire parents and the world to see each child’s ability to live a fulfilling and inclusive life, in spite of being differently abled.
Our mission is to teach children and adolescents in a way that allows them to learn.
Our vision is to be known as the company with the mindset that will help a child attain what otherwise seemed unobtainable.
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Zeal’s Values (S.H.A.P.E.)

Strengths

Ability to recognize and capitalize on your child’s strengths

Honesty

Provide honest feedback on your child’s progress

Attitude

Ability to look at your child’s future with an optimistic and enthusiastic attitude

Potential

Create a clear plan to help your child reach his or her highest potential

Expectations

We partner with you, the parents, to hold high expectations for your child’s future