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ACES Blog

CIP

Virtual Community Integration Program Events

June 19, 2020

Have you been missing your favorite family outings? Do you wish there was a way to get your mind off…

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ACES - Sleep Specialist

Sleep Specialist

June 18, 2020

Does your child have trouble sleeping through the night? Consulting with an ACES Sleep Specialist may be the answer. Does…

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Handwashing

How to Wash Your Hands

June 16, 2020

Keeping your hands clean can help protect your health and everyone else’s. Germs can get into your body through your eyes,…

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Health and Safety

Health and Safety Standards

June 9, 2020

We know you’re feeling the effects of stress now more than ever, which means it’s even more important to make…

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Eating Helping Everyone Eat with ABA

Does Your Child Struggle with Feeding and Mealtimes? ACES Feeding Specialists Are Here to Help!

June 8, 2020

ACES Feeding Specialists provide expertise in restrictive feeding patterns and other food-related concerns. They have strategies to support increased acceptance…

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Social Distancing Groups and 1:1 clinic sessions FAQ

Physical Distancing Groups and 1:1 clinic sessions FAQ

June 8, 2020

Are parents and caregivers required to wear face covering when entering the clinic? Yes. Parents and caregivers must wear a…

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