CrunchTime Collective

CrunchTime Collective

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CrunchTime Collective provides regulation-centered behavior support, enrichment programs, and community partnerships across Southcentral Kentucky

Our mission is simple: Regulation Before Expectation.

05/31/2026

📚 Moments That Matter 📚

Taking turns reading isn’t just story time fun. It helps build communication skills, confidence, patience, listening, and peer interaction skills too! Watching our kiddos cheer each other on, wait for their turn, and proudly read their parts is what these moments are all about.

Every page turned is another step in learning and growing together. 🌟

05/29/2026

POV: transitioning to a non-preferred activity

In ABA, transitions can be tough, especially when moving from something fun to something less preferred. That uncertainty can lead to resistance, avoidance, or big emotions.

That’s why we don’t actually keep it a surprise 👀
We use supports like visual schedules, countdowns, and clear expectations to help our learners feel prepared and successful.

Because when kids know what’s coming, they’re more likely to go with confidence (even if it’s not their favorite task 💙).

Photos from CrunchTime Collective's post 05/27/2026

Program Spotlight: Learning Through Play! 🐷🐔

From identifying farm animals to building problem-solving skills with puzzles, our learners are hard at work in ways that feel like fun! You’ll also see lots of movement (yes, even spinning toys) as we support sensory needs while keeping engagement high.

We’re especially proud of the communication happening whether it’s vocal language or using speech devices, every child is finding their voice and being heard. 💬

In ABA, these moments aren’t just play. They are opportunities to build independence, communication, and confidence every single day.

05/25/2026

Crunch after pulling an all-nighter… 😴

Even Crunch needs a reminder that sleep matters! In ABA, things like attention, responding, and learning are all tied to basic needs. When kiddos (or Crunch 😅) don’t get enough rest, you might see slower responses, low engagement, or more challenging behaviors.

Moral of the story: well-rested brains learn best 💤💙

05/24/2026

Moments That Matter

What looks like a simple dance to Baby Shark is actually full of meaningful learning! 🦈✨

Through music and movement, our learners practice imitation, following directions, motor coordination, and social engagement. Dancing also creates natural opportunities for communication whether it’s requesting the song again, labeling actions, or joining in with others.

In ABA, we use what motivates each child to build important skills… and sometimes, that looks like a dance party! 🕺

05/24/2026

We will be closed Memorial Day, 5/25 to honor those who served.

We will see you all back on Tuesday! 😉

05/22/2026

POV: you brace yourself when a kid comes sprinting at you… 😳 and then it turns out they just wanted a hug

In ABA, behavior is communication. What might look “scary” at first can actually be a learner expressing excitement, seeking connection, or asking for attention in the only way they know how.

Our job is to look past the behavior and teach safer, more appropriate ways to communicate those same needs like asking for a hug, using words, or tapping for attention instead of running towards people at full speed. 😅

Photos from CrunchTime Collective's post 05/20/2026

Program Spotlight ✨

Today we’re highlighting one of our amazing learners putting in the work during Brainaics! She’s been tackling a worksheet and word search while following teacher instructions. Even when parts of the task feel frustrating, she’s practicing something just as important as academics: behavior regulation.

Moments like these are where real growth happens. Instead of avoiding the challenge, she’s learning how to pause, cope, and keep going with support. Whether it’s taking a breath, asking for help, or sticking with the task a little longer, these are foundational skills that build independence and confidence over time.

In ABA, we celebrate progress over perfection. Learning how to manage frustration is a skill that carries far beyond the classroom.

05/18/2026

POV: They just walked in and are already asking… “When’s lunch?” 🍎😂

What feels like “immediately” to us can feel like forever to kids! Many learners are still developing their sense of time, so waiting even 10 minutes can be tough.

In ABA, we help build tolerance for waiting by using visuals, timers, and reinforcing patience in small steps. Teaching these skills early helps kids feel more confident and less frustrated throughout their day. ⏰

Because sometimes it’s not about the snack… it’s about learning how to wait for it 😅

Photos from CrunchTime Collective's post 05/17/2026

New look, same mission, just a lot more fun! 🎨✨

We’ve been adding some fresh touches to our ABA clinic to make the space more engaging, welcoming, and learner-friendly. From colorful visuals to interactive areas, every update is designed with a purpose. This includes supporting attention, motivation, and a positive learning environment.

In ABA, the environment plays a huge role in how children learn and respond. A fun, structured space can help reduce anxiety, increase engagement, and make sessions something kids actually look forward to.

We’re so excited for our learners to explore all the new additions and make this space their own! 💙

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1043 Pedigo Way Suite 30
Bowling Green, KY
42103

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm