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ACES Blog

What Therapy Is Best for Autism

What Therapy Is Best for Autism?

June 28, 2022

ABA therapy is one of the most popular types of therapy for autism. ABA stands for Applied Behavior Analysis, which…

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Why ACES ABA

Why Is ABA the Best Autism Therapy?

June 22, 2022

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental disorder that has many symptoms, including difficulty with social interactions and communication…

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Water Safety and Autism

Water Safety for Children with Autism

June 7, 2022

Follow these safety tips for children with autism and enjoy the Summer! Warmer weather, pool parties, new smells, and sounds…

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ACES heart feels for the victims of violence

ACES Heart Feels for the Victims of Violence

June 2, 2022

Our hearts are broken to hear of the recent unfathomable loss of precious life in the past weeks.  However, the…

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Neuro-Diverse Workforce

Steps for Creating a More Neuro-Diverse Work Environment

April 18, 2022

What You Can Do as an Employer to Foster Neurodiversity We all know, at least in theory, that a society…

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When Denial Helps

April 15, 2022

Most parents of children with autism receive the diagnosis with a mix of shock and disbelief. Thoughts of denial, such…

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