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10 Assets of Neurodiverse Learners in the Classroom

In today’s classrooms, assets of diversity go far beyond culture, language, or background. One of the most enriching kinds of diversity comes from neurodiversity — the natural variation in how brains process information and experience the world. Neurodiverse learners, including those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other differences, bring unique strengths and perspectives that can […]

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Understanding the fluid compartment model can help trauma nurses recognize and prevent shock

The concept of the fluid compartment model has existed for more than a century. However, while this model is routinely taught to physicians and advanced practice providers, many nurses remain unfamiliar with the critical concepts. Jacki Roland, MSN, RN, CEN, TCRN Why? Historically, nursing education has focused on understanding visible clinical findings and immediate interventions. […]

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ABA Centers Founder Featured on NYSE TV Live

Founder & Chairman of ABA Centers, Christopher Barnett, recently visited the iconic trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange for a segment with NYSE TV Live. During his time with host Kirsten Scholer, he discussed what’s next for ABA Centers, securing a strategic funding partner, and how that partner will ultimately elevate the mission-driven […]

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Finding Purpose Through Creative Expression

About Elijah: I’m Elijah Negasi, a filmmaker and storyteller focused on exploring themes of psychological trauma, identity, and the Black experience through a poetic and surreal lens. My latest project, Leave It Here At Once, is a gritty, jazz-infused drama about a man navigating grief, memory, and transformation in the urban South. I’ve previously worked […]

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4 Ways to Ease the Shift From School Bells to Summer Days for Autistic and Neurodiverse Students

Transitioning from the familiar rhythm of school days to the open-endedness of summer can feel like stepping off a sturdy bridge into unknown waters for many autistic and neurodiverse students. The sharp contrast between the structure of the school environment and the unpredictability of summer days often stirs up anxiety, confusion, and even sadness. But […]

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ABA Centers Ranked #1 by Financial Times for Explosive Growth in Autism Therapy Services

As autism diagnoses rise and families face long waits for care, the demand for high-quality, accessible therapy has never been greater. That urgency helped propel ABA Centers to the #1 spot on the Financial Times’ “Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies” list – with an astronomical 595% growth rate. The Financial Times takes a closer look at what […]

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The Gut-Brain Connection in Autism: Understanding Its Impact

How Does the Gut-Brain Axis Impact Children with Autism and Their Symptoms? Many scientists and medical professionals are researching the gut-brain connection, also called the gut-brain axis, which plays a key role in how well our minds and bodies work together. A healthy gut-brain connection can positively affect a person’s overall well-being and brain function. […]

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When to use case review and when to use aggregate review in trauma PI

One of the biggest challenges in trauma performance improvement is the sheer volume of cases that need to go through the PI process. How can trauma programs ensure effective quality review without overburdening the PI coordinator, not to mention the TPM and the TMD? This paid content was developed by Trauma System News in cooperation […]

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7 equipment recommendations for a successful trauma center video tour

Michael McGonigal, MD, Emeritus Director of Trauma Services, Regions Hospital (St. Paul, Minn.) I recently read the article entitled “Trauma Survey Notebook: ACS Level II reverification review in Colorado.” As a reviewer, I found the survey prep tips from Stephanie Vega to be very well thought out. In particular, I appreciated her recommendation for facilitating […]