The Precision Difference: Where Kids Are Seen and Growth Is Obvious
- Brigid McCormick

- Aug 26
- 2 min read

Dear Parents,
I keep thinking about all of you who are stuck wondering: what do I do next? The new school year brings new hope and resurfaces old fears. If only there were a crystal ball to show you the right move. But there isn’t. And that’s hard.
People say, “We’re not meant to do this alone.” Sure. Makes sense. But what if no one really “gets it”? What if someone else’s ‘worst day ever’ feels like a breeze compared to yours? What if you’d trade almost anything just to have an argument with your child instead of guessing what they’re thinking?
That’s why Precision ABA was born.
Families tell me two things, over and over:
1. “This place feels comfy and inviting.”
When you walk in, it’s calm. You can feel the energy. Kids actually want to be here. That’s not an accident. I didn’t want loud, overstimulating walls or a sterile medical office. I wanted couches you can sink into, soft colors, a space that says: be yourself.
2. “This all sounds too good to be true.”
This gets me because I value honesty and authenticity above all else. I fear that people think I’m hyping our skills as a marketing tactic. And I fear describing us authentically can sound like hubris or arrogance. But it’s not. Precision ABA is the place I’d want to send my own kids. A place where they’re respected. Where their best interests actually come first. Where they know they’re capable, support is actually supportive, and they leave feeling proud of who they are.
Precision ABA is a place that treats kids as whole, incredible humans and delivers real results. We strive daily to master our craft and I am involved in everything we do. I want to curate a community of excellence, and not so we can call ourselves excellent, but so you can feel excellence. You can see it when kids feel safe and start to grow in front of you. Growth here isn’t just data points on a graph—it’s confidence, friendships, voices that finally get heard.
That’s the Precision difference: a place where growth is obvious, where kids are seen, and where parents don’t have to do this alone.




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