16 Jan, 2025
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4 Ways Autistic People Can Celebrate Birthdays at Disney for a Magical Experience

Early b-day trip at Disney, 1/11/25 Celebrating birthdays at Disney is a dream come true for many, and with thoughtful planning, it can become an unforgettable experience for autistic guests as well. Disney’s commitment to inclusivity and accessibility makes it the perfect destination to create magical birthday memories while ensuring comfort and enjoyment for everyone. […]

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Coping with Transitions – 4 Positive Ways to Navigate in the New Year

The start of a new year is often seen as an opportunity for a fresh beginning. But with new beginnings come changes — big or small, expected or unexpected. Whether it’s a change in your personal life, work, or health, navigating transitions can feel overwhelming. The key to moving through these changes is to cope […]

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New Years Traditions Perfect for Autistic and Neurodiverse People

Can’t you believe it’s the last day of 2024!? The New Year is a time of celebration, reflection, and goal-setting. But let’s be honest—traditional parties and loud gatherings aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, especially for autistic and neurodiverse individuals. If you’re looking for alternative traditions that are inclusive and enjoyable, here are seven ideas to […]

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“The Council of Autism Service Providers” And “ABA Centers” Partner to Ring Closing Bell at the New York Stock Exchange

Today, the Council for Autism Service Providers (CASP) honored ABA Centers, the nation’s fastest growing autism care provider, by partnering to ring the iconic Closing Bell at the New York Stock Exchange together. Lorri Unumb, Chief Executive Officer of CASP; Christopher Barnett, Founder & Chairman of ABA Centers; and his daughter, Madison Mulvey, were the […]

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Autism-Friendly Holiday Activities to Try This Season

The holiday season brings a special kind of magic, filling hearts with warmth, joy, and the comfort of togetherness. But let’s face it—these celebrations can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially for individuals on the autism spectrum. The flurry of lights, loud gatherings, and unpredictable schedules can turn what should be magical into something stressful. That’s why […]

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Bridging the Gap – 7 Ways ABA Techniques Enhance Inclusive Learning

The gap in inclusive education is more than just a buzzword—it’s a commitment to ensuring every student, regardless of ability, has access to meaningful educational experiences. But achieving this isn’t always straightforward. That’s where Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques come in, bridging gaps and opening doors to inclusive classrooms. What is Inclusive Learning? The gap […]

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Founder of ABA Centers, Christopher Barnett, Announced as EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2024 National Overall Winner

Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) announced that Christopher Barnett, Founder of ABA Centers, the nation’s fastest growing autism care provider, has been named the Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2024 National Overall Award winner. For nearly 40 years, the Entrepreneur Of The Year program has celebrated the bold leaders who disrupt markets, revolutionize industries and transform lives. […]

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ABA Centers Is Named to the 2024 Inc. Best in Business List in Two Categories for the Second Year in a Row

Annual List Recognizes the Industry-Leading Companies That Are the Best at What They Do ABA Centers, the fastest growing autism care provider in the United States, is proud to announce its inclusion on the 2024 Inc. Best in Business list in the “Health Services” and the “Robust and Powerful” categories. The annual Inc. Best in […]

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Young Adults with Autism in College: Strategies for Thriving

How do you cope with autism in college? Transitioning to college is a significant milestone for anyone, but for young adults with autism, it represents a profound shift filled with both challenges and opportunities. The college offers a chance for academic exploration, independence, and personal growth. Still, it also introduces new, unfamiliar social dynamics, overwhelming […]