
Affirming, respectful, and practical support for communication, sensory needs, emotional regulation, and everyday independence.

Autistic individuals deserve support that honors their strengths, respects their lived experience, and helps them navigate a world that isn’t always built for their needs.
At Bee You Therapy, our approach is collaborative, affirming, and grounded in real-life growth — not trying to change who someone is, but helping them build comfort, connection, and confidence.
• Overwhelm or shutdowns in busy environments
• Sensory overload at school, work, or home
• Difficulty with transitions or unexpected changes
• Masking fatigue + burnout
• Trouble expressing needs or emotions
• Feeling misunderstood or pressured to “fit in”
• Challenges navigating friendships or communication
• Needing more support to build routines or independence
You deserve support that feels safe, validating, and built around your strengths — not your struggles.
How We Support Autistic Individuals
Communication & Social Support
We help with expressing needs, navigating conversations, building friendships, and advocating confidently at school, work, or home.
Emotional Regulation & Self-Awareness
Support for shutdowns, meltdowns, overwhelm, stress, and understanding emotional patterns without shame
Sensory Processing & Sensory Needs
Understanding sensory preferences, creating sensory-safe routines, and navigating overload in daily environments.
Daily Living & Independence Skills
Support for routines, transitions, executive functioning, community navigation, hygiene, meal prep, and overall independence.

Pre-Teens & Teens
Support with school expectations, communication, emotional regulation, flexibility, routines, and IEP collaboration.

Autistic Adults
Support for workplace communication, burnout recovery, sensory regulation, routines, relationships, identity, and independent living skills.
Executive functioning, emotional regulation, sensory processing, daily independence, routines, and problem-solving in everyday settings.
Communication, self-expression, conversation support, social interaction, perspective-taking, and self-advocacy.