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Supporting Families in the Transition to Adulthood
Many professionals who work with transition-aged young adults understand the joys and challenges that young people on the autism spectrum and their families face as and they wrap up high school and prepare for the open-ended expanse of adulthood.
CA Staff Spotlight – Briana
Meet Briana. She’s one of our amazing BCBAs impacting Region 1. Learn more about this unique program and the importance of systems change work in this Q&A. Q: What training has prepared you to work with young children with autism and/or other developmental...
Claims of High SIS Satisfaction?
We put together this article to explain some terminology when looking for a viable intervention…
Interdisciplinary Collaboration as a Behavior Analyst in the Treatment of Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders
Like many people on the autism spectrum, I seem to be incapable of letting go…
Autism and Post-Traumatic Stress
Like many people on the autism spectrum, I seem to be incapable of letting go…
The Importance of Evidence-Based Treatments and Qualified Professionals for ASD
We put together this article to explain some terminology when looking for a viable intervention…
Autism Insurance Age Cap Lift
As of January 1, 2020, more people with autism will be able to access benefits through their primary insurance…
The Importance of Implementing Evidence-Based Practices within the Educational Setting
On April 26, 2018, the CDC issued a report on the prevalence of children diagnosed with autism and found a 15% increase in the diagnostic prevalence since the last report published in 2016.
CA Staff Spotlight – Danya
Meet Danya. She’s one of CA's amazing Counselors in our Adult Programs. Learn more about this unique program and the importance of early intervention in this Q&A. Or call us to tour the house and meet Danya and her colleagues in person. Q: What training has...
No Wrong Door Virginia
When searching for resources, supports and services, people with disabilities often have to tell their story over and over and over and over.......You get the idea. But what if there was a better way. What if they could tell their story once. What if there were a way...

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