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Your Stories – Rhys – HeadsUpGuys
About Rhys I’m Rhys Phillips, a Certified Professional Life Coach. I am originally from Wales in the UK. I started working there in local government, but ended up moving to the US, via South Africa where I was a safari guide, about 15 years ago. I am working at the moment to expand my coaching […]
Dr. Tiffany Hodges Joins ABA Centers as the Organization’s First Chief Science Officer
ABA Centers, the nation’s fastest growing autism care provider, has added Dr. Tiffany Hodges to its impressive roster of chief suite executives as the company’s first Chief Science Officer. Dr. Hodges is a licensed psychologist, as well as a distinguished Board Certified Behavior Analyst – Doctorate (BCBA-D), and as Chief Science Officer, she leads all […]
From Overwhelming to Enjoyable – Creating an Inclusive Halloween for Autistic Children in 2025
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CNTR is Hiring a Part-Time Executive Assistant
Job Summary Responsible for assisting in the administration of a non-profit company in a remote setting. General Accountabilities Manages payroll processes, including new hire onboarding, earnings/deductions updates, and PTO review; serves as primary liaison with payroll company. Manages Time and Effort Timesheets to track employee allocation across projects and ensure compliance with grant requirements. Manages employee […]
In the News: ABA Centers Founder Gifts Temple University with a Record $55 Million Gift
Founder of ABA Centers, Christopher Barnett, recently bestowed Temple University with a record-setting $55 million donation, marking the largest single gift in the university’s history. Mr. Barnett’s journey with Temple began in an unexpected way, saying that Temple “took a chance” on him and helped shape his professional and personal path. The transformative gift will […]
The Window of Tolerance and Children with Autism
Every child experiences moments of feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or dysregulated. For children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), these experiences may occur more frequently and feel more intense. It can be beneficial for parents, caregivers, and educators to understand a concept known as “the window of tolerance.” Many families unfamiliar with the theory ask: What is […]
Your Stories – Dan – HeadsUpGuys
About Dan: Dan Jaffe is an actor, writer, and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, New York. He is directing a short film called HARBOR in November this year, with a planned release date in 2026. The film explores mental health in men, particularly those whose upbringing never allowed them to express themselves as they grew from […]
Safe & Fun Tips for Families
How Children with Autism Can Celebrate a Safe and Fun Halloween in 2025? As the air turns crisp and spooky decorations start appearing, Halloween excitement begins to build. But for many children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this festive day can bring more stress than smiles. Unfamiliar costumes, flashing lights, and noisy crowds can quickly […]
Rethinking Talent in 2025 – How Embracing Autism Can Transform Your Workplace Culture
In 2025, the definition of talent is shifting faster than ever before. It is no longer confined to polished résumés or flawless interviews. Instead, it’s about creativity, resilience, and authenticity. And at the heart of this evolution lies a group of people whose incredible potential has long been overlooked — individuals with autism. Embracing autism […]
Thinking About Writing a Suicide Note? Read This First
If you’re thinking about writing a suicide note, please pause for a moment and take a few deep breaths. I, and many others, have been where you are right now. It’s okay to lose hope. It doesn’t mean you won’t feel well again. In 2010, after several months of being severely depressed (and years of […]
