On Maven, you have free access to various provider types to support you on your parenting journey. Here’s a quick guide to help you find the right fit for your needs.
To explore these provider types and book a virtual appointment, log in to your Maven account, tap “Get Care” and search the provider types listed below.
If you’d like help with personal provider recommendations, message your Maven Care Advocate.
Behavioral Analyst:
- Provides parents with education and guidance on behavioral and developmental disorders like Autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, brain injuries, and other behavior issues.
- They can offer strategies for managing lifestyle challenges through guidance on applied behavior analysis (ABA), best practices, and treatment ideas.
Please note that they do not analyze the behavior of your child, diagnose conditions, or provide medical advice.
Childcare Consultant:
- Helps guide parents through the childcare search and hiring process to find quality child care that matches your family’s needs.
Developmental Psychologist:
- Offers support and guidance on physical and emotional developmental issues, developmental screenings, milestones, and red flags (delays and disabilities).
Please note that they do not diagnose conditions, conduct developmental screenings, or provide medical advice or prescriptions.
Parent Coach:
- Offers support and education on family dynamics, challenges, and best practices related to child development and care for parents and expecting parents.
- Can help you uncover strategies to shift behavior and family dynamics, and offer alternative perspectives around family situations to help you achieve your parenting goals.
Please note that they do not diagnose conditions or provide medical advice.
Special Education Advocate:
- Educates parents of young children about speech, language, feeding, and swallowing disorders.
- Offer guidance for concerns and special education rules and services available for your child and guide you in making educational decisions.
- Can review diagnostic evaluations to help parents identify issues that may be affecting their child’s learning.
Please note that they do not diagnose conditions, provide medical or legal advice, or choose services or programs for your child.
Speech Therapist:
- Educates parents on speech, language, feeding, and swallowing disorders. Offers guidance on in-person care.
- Can answer general questions and concerns about a child's disorder and offer guidance and questions to ask an in-person provider.
Please note that they do not diagnose conditions, offer medical advice, or find in-person providers for your child.