by shelly andrews | Jan 26, 2016 | blog, Uncategorized, Why We Do What We Do
Yesterday I was invited to participate in a Team Meeting for P who will be discharging from ABA services due to the family moving out of state. While the family moving is an unfortunate circumstance for our clinical team, the accomplishments P and his family have made in a 9-month period should be celebrated by all parties.
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by shelly andrews | Jan 25, 2016 | blog, visual statistic
There was an interesting essay published recently in the New Yorker magazine which reads almost as a history of autism. The author details the somewhat turbulent and painful past of the diagnosis and treatment of autism. As the “mom of,” I found myself alternating between jeers and cheers as I was reminded how far the autism community has come.
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by shelly andrews | Jan 19, 2016 | blog, New Center
As mentioned in our last Center Update, our Arlington Heights Center will now be occupying nearly three full suites. And we want to take you along with us through the construction of our expansion! Talk about delivering real progress, check these out!
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by shelly andrews | Jan 13, 2016 | blog, New Center
What started out a blank canvas of 2,500 square feet is now a vibrant and lively center-based ABA therapy space — and what our team has been able to accomplish in just 128 days is nothing short of incredible!
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by shelly andrews | Jan 6, 2016 | blog, Uncategorized, Why We Do What We Do
One of my clients had a limited “vocal” vocabulary at the age of 3 years old. We worked on sounds, humming, and listening to songs and stories as we tried to encourage his vocalization skills. We reinforced anything that he gave us and he began to progress.
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