Your child should never miss out on a resource or opportunity for support simply because they do not attend public school, or a service does not take your insurance. Catalyst was born out a need for the whole family to feel supported, no matter their choice for education or personal journey. Our partners each believe in this mission to serve all children and support all families.

The average cost of occupational therapy in Texas is $150 per hour after a $300 consultation. The average cost of dyslexia support in Texas is $125 per session, with some programs costing as much as $1,500 per month. The average cost of behavior support in Texas is $150 per hour, after a $450 consultation, with full time weekly rates averaging $5,000 per week. A homeopathic remedy consultation can be $500 and then $150 per appointment following it. It is not uncommon for a family to need more than one of these services each week. This is just not sustainable for families, especially a homeschooling or special needs family who often survive on single incomes and minimal insurance. Our partners have agreed to offer affordable services with flexible cash or monthly payment plans so that you can access them with less stress and financial burden.

Our Partners

  • First Last, Occupational Therapy

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  • First Last, Speech Therapy

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  • First Last, Physical Therapy

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  • First Last, Homeopathy

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  • First Last, Educational Diagnostics

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  • First Last, Learning Disorder Support

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  • Kayla Butler, Behavior & Parent Support

    Kayla Butler is an associate faculty member in Early Childhood Development, Early Education, and Psychology at the University of Arizona Global Campus and a Ph.D. student in Developmental Psychology at Walden University. Her BA and MA were in child development, specializing in early intervention, and psychology. With about 10 years of experience in early childhood settings—as a teacher, department lead, administrator, and early interventionist—Kayla brings a wealth of practical knowledge and academic insight to the field. Her research interests include executive functioning in young children, positive behavior interventions, and the impact of family dynamics on child development. She is a certified parent instructor, early childhood trainer, and cognitive coach. She has presented at several conferences on topics ranging from language acquisition to reinforcement strategies in the preschool classroom. Kayla is also the founder of Wonderfully Made, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to advancing professional development in early education, as well as inclusion of all children in churches and other non-profits.

    Services Offered: In-Home Family Dynamics Assessment, Positive Behavior Support, Preschool Educator Professional Development, Parenting Education Classes, Child Development Consultation, Business Inclusion Audits, Preschool Resource Consultation, Developmental Screening & Referral, Early Intervention

  • First Last, Executive Function Support

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  • First Last, Naturopathy & Eastern Medicine

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  • First Last, Social Work & Services

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  • First Last, Remote Educational Support

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  • First Last, Homeschool Resources

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