We're TBS Village — founded and led by Aubrielle Kituuma, BCBA. We support parents and caregivers of children with autism and other developmental differences through BCBA-led parent coaching, social skills groups for ages 4–12, STEAM+E workshops for ages 5–12, and operations consulting for small businesses. Neurodiversity-affirming. Trauma-informed. Serving families across South Carolina — in-person and virtually.
Bridging the gap between medical complexity and daily family life — led by Aubrielle Kituuma, MS, BCBA.
Most families are told to look at their child's behavior through a single lens. We see the whole picture — the biology, the environment, and the family reality — and we build a strategy around all of it.
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Multidisciplinary Authority
We integrate Child Development, Genetics, and Behavioral Science to understand your child's full picture. |
Cross-Disciplinary Coordination
SC LEND-trained to bridge the gap between your neurologist, school team, and home life. |
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Lived Experience
Strategies designed by a BCBA and parent of neurodivergent children — for parents of neurodivergent children. |
BCBA-Led, Always
Every plan is clinically supervised. We speak the language of your child's medical and school teams. |
| → Medical Complexity — Managing the behavioral impact of co-occurring medical or genetic diagnoses. |
| → Systemic Dysregulation — Moving from meltdown management to environmental design. |
| → The Advocacy Gap — Ensuring your child's school and medical teams are aligned with their actual developmental needs. |
Choose the level of support that fits where your family is right now.
Aubrielle Kituuma, MS, BCBA is the Founder and Clinical Director of TBS Village. She holds a Master of Science in Behavior Analysis and brings a multidisciplinary background in child development, genetics, and behavioral science.
As an Advanced SC LEND Fellow, Aubrielle is trained in cross-disciplinary collaboration — bridging the gap between your child's neurologist, school team, and home life. She is also a parent of neurodivergent children, which means the strategies she designs are clinically rigorous and practically sustainable.
MS, Behavior Analysis · Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) · Advanced SC LEND Fellow · Clinical Director, TBS Village
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Neurodiversity-Affirming
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Trauma-Informed
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BCBA-Led
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Serving South Carolina families in-person and virtually statewide. Schedule your Strategy Audit today.
Schedule Your Strategy Audit 📞 803-563-8303Where movement meets connection. BCBA-led social skills groups designed for neurodivergent children ages 4–10.
Traditional social skills groups expect neurodivergent children to sit still and "learn." We do the opposite. Our groups use movement-based, sensory-integrated outdoor play to regulate the nervous system — creating the ideal state for authentic social connection.
| The Old Way | The Social Connect Way |
| Focus on "compliant" behavior | Focus on regulation and self-advocacy |
| Indoor, sedentary instruction | Outdoor, movement-based learning |
| Brief 45–60 minute sessions | 90-minute blocks for transitions and sensory needs |
| Isolated child skills | Integrated with a Systemic Parent Framework |
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Small Cohorts
Groups capped at 8 participants — high clinician-to-child ratio for individualized attention. |
90-Minute Sessions
Sensory warm-ups, structured skill-building, and naturalistic application — all in one block. |
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Outdoor Advantage
Heavy-work activities — climbing, pulling, pushing — that provide the proprioceptive input children need to regulate. |
Parent Framework
Weekly parent handouts to bridge group success directly into home life. |
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Hybrid Activity Options
Weather permitting, we transition to structured indoor activities (including LEGO® Therapy) to practice collaboration and fine motor social skills. |
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Your child may be a great fit if they:
| ✓Are verbal and consistently using phrases of 4+ words |
| ✓Struggle with sharing, turn-taking, or resolving peer conflicts |
| ✓Experience rigid thinking or get stuck on specific topics or interests |
| ✓Have difficulty reading social cues or maintaining body boundaries |
| ✓Have a diagnosis of Level 1 Autism, ADHD, or Sensory Processing Disorder |
Note: To ensure group safety and clinical efficacy, we cannot currently accommodate active elopement, physical aggression, or property destruction. If your child is working with a behavioral professional on these areas, contact us to discuss readiness.
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Group Readiness Assessment
$125
One-time · Non-refundable
Applied toward term if enrolled |
10-Week Term
$1,250
$125 per 90-min session
Groups capped at 8 participants |
| 💳Private Pay — Credit/Debit, HSA, or FSA accepted |
| 🎓ESTF — Education Scholarship Trust Fund |
| 🏥Insurance — Currently in-network with SC Medicaid and BCBS (billed as outpatient group therapy) |
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Neurodiversity-Affirming
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Trauma-Informed
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BCBA-Led
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Enrollment windows open seasonally. Contact us to complete an Interest Form or inquire about current availability.
Submit Interest Form 📞 803-563-8303