Flourishing Kids Behavioral Pediatrics

Have you been worried about your child’s development or their school struggles?

Have you been on a waiting list to have your child assessed for autism after you, your pediatric team, or school expressed concern?

Do you need advice about the next steps of a diagnosis?

Do you have questions about medications or other therapies for your child’s behavior?

Do you feel you need better access to a physician who has committed to your family’s specific needs?

Are you not feeling heard and can’t wait any longer to help your child’s school needs now?

Are you looking for more support on your family’s challenges such as picky eating, meltdowns, sleep, or constipation?​

Dr. Mary Beth Miotto has been working with neurodiverse youth from toddlers to teens for over twenty years and diagnosing and managing autism spectrum disorder for seven years. Her family-focused approach offers the time to understand you and your family.

There is currently no waitlist for either parent consultations or diagnostic assessments.

When Dr. Miotto partners with your family, you will have direct access through secure messaging and phone consultations in addition to your scheduled visits.

Call Flourishing Kids Behavioral Pediatrics

508-501-9088

for a virtual comprehensive parent consultation

or a full Autism Spectrum Disorder or ADHD diagnostic assessment in our child-friendly office or the comfort of your own Massachusetts home.

Flourishing Kids Behavioral Pediatrics doesn’t currently participate with insurance plans but we will provide appropriate invoices for your HSA or out—of-network insurance submission.

Flourishing Kids Behavioral Pediatrics

Mary Beth Miotto, MD, MPH, FAAP

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Our website is new and growing…. but our care is based on decades of experience treating children with developmental and behavioral challenges.

Call Flourishing Kids Behavioral Pediatrics at 508-501-9088

for virtual consultations and appointments at our office at 96 West Main Street in Northborough (Central Massachusetts midway between Framingham and Worcester) or in the comfort of your own Massachusetts home

Dr. Mary Beth Miotto

  • Board Certified Pediatrician with Extensive Expertise in Autism & ADHD diagnosis and care.

  • Supporting your child and your family through developmental and behavioral diagnostic assessments with joy and compassion. Providing ongoing pediatric care and guidance.

  • Consultations in a family-friendly office, in your Massachusetts home, or virtually.

  • Dr Miotto offers:

    • ADOS-2 and other appropriate assessments to meet all insurance and educational advocacy needs.

    • Tailored treatment plans co-developed with family priorities front and center.

    • Customized medication management for ADHD and AuDHD

    • Responsive & timely direct communication

    • Support to access appropriate therapies

    • Partnerships with your child’s general pediatrician, family doctor, therapists, and school staff.

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  • Over the years, Dr. Miotto has found that parents and caregivers come to her with a variety of questions and needing different types of guidance. Children are not “one-size-fits-all” so developmental and behavioral assessments can’t be cookie cutter either.

    The parent consultation is an opportunity for the caregivers to work on developing the questions they have about their child’s current needs, offer their own observations of situations in which their child shines or struggles, bring any previous testing or school records for expert review, and ensure they have the physician’s full time and attention to offer a set of possible diagnoses and potential assessments to determine both the most appropriate diagnoses and best therapeutic options.

  • While there are a number of tools and tests to evaluate a child when there is a concern about autism, the ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) is considered the “gold standard” of testing. Dr. Miotto is well-trained and experienced conducting the ADOS-2 in toddlers through teen years and using those results along with a special interview with family, input from teachers or therapists, and other medical information that only a pediatrician who has worked for decades with children can do.

    Most importantly, Dr. Miotto’s experience assessing hundreds of children helps her create a nurturing, gentle, and joyful experience as she and the child’s family celebrate the strengths and explore the needs that make up the child’s approach to their world. Every child is unique. We take our time based on the child’s cues, and the family’s priorities take center stage.

  • Dr Miotto graduated with the award in pediatrics from George Washington University Medical School and completed her internship and residency in pediatrics at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC. While at Children’s, which is a top-5 pediatric training program nationally, she participated in a selective outpatient pediatrics program in which she was trained to offer developmental and behavioral pediatric assessments in the community setting. Dr. Miotto had directed multiple specialty care clinics in complex ADHD in independent pediatric practices and community health centers over the years and cared for many children with autism spectrum disorder. When she saw the stress experienced by families who suspected autism but could not get timely assessment, Dr. Miotto traveled to New York to get trained in autism assessment and has been using these skills since 2018. She was also selected to participate in the Boston Medical Center Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics “minifellowship” in 2022, where she honed her skills and learned to administer more helpful assessments to guide the diagnosis, care, and advocacy for neurodivergent youth. Dr. Miotto completed her Masters in Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School in 2019 with a 4.0 GPA and was inducted into the public health honor society based on her capstone presentation on community diagnosis of autism.

  • There is some overlap between the assessment schools do to use autism as an “eligibility criteria” for IEP services and the medical diagnosis but they are not exactly the same. Your insurance plan is likely to require a “letter of medical necessity” and/or a diagnostic letter from a physician or clinical psychologist to get autism therapy covered.

    Dr. Miotto is able to use the initial and current IEP documents and your history to more efficiently determine if your child meets the medical criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder. It tends to make the most sense for her to review all those educational documents in advance and have a Parent Consultation so the in-person testing can be focused and efficient.

  • AuDHD stands for Autism and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Because Dr. Miotto got her start in ADHD care, she is very comfortable diagnosing and helping children with AuDHD. In fact, Dr. Miotto has authored a nationally-recognized AAP curriculum on ADHD for her fellow pediatricians.

    Dr. Miotto knows that every family has different priorities and values when it comes to ADHD care. A child with ADHD or AuDHD will generally benefit from evidence-based behavioral therapies and school accommodations. Some children are prescribed medications for ADHD that help them integrate the behavioral training and focus better in school. Dr. Miotto partners with parents on the steps that they are ready to try to help their children and families regain joy and stable relationships. If medication is prescribed, she is committed to a highly individualized approach that prioritizes family input and easy communication.

  • Dr. Miotto has evaluated many pre-teens and teens and has diagnosed autism in youth of all ages. It is important for the child to get their own questions answered and Dr. Miotto will help your family navigate this journey.

  • Yes. Dr. Miotto is an experienced public speaker on general pediatric topics, community health, child development and behavior, and special topics of parenting children with autism or ADHD. You may contact her at the main phone number or at MBM2025@flourishingkidsbehavioralpediatrics. She will be adding on demand videos to this website later in 2025.

  • Dr. Miotto has lived in Massachusetts for almost 24 years. She and her husband have raised two sons in Northborough, serving the community through Scout leadership and other volunteer activity. She has been a mom to four Golden Retriever girls, including her special friend “Callie”.

    Dr. Miotto has been a physician leader in Massachusetts where she is the Immediate Past President of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and had held many leadership roles at the Massachusetts Medical Society. Nationally, she is on the editorial advisory team for the Bright Futures pediatric preventive care guidelines program at the American Academy of Pediatrics, has authored a policy statement on school health. Dr. Miotto has authored national quality improvement educations programs on ADHD and and Childhood Mental Health for pediatric teams. She has been appointed to two Massachusetts state behavioral health and child health advisory groups to help guide state child health policy. In addition to her behavioral pediatric practice, she practices general pediatrics part-time at Massachusetts community health centers.

    In her spare time, Dr. Miotto loves to read, travel, cook, and take walks with her dog in the woods.