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ACES Blog

Autism Awareness Graduates to Greater Understanding

April 3, 2017

I think we all start out noticing the surface appearance and outer behaviors of people when we first meet them…

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Therapy Dogs Enriching Lives at ACES

March 7, 2017

The unconditional, nonjudgmental love and companionship felt from a therapy dog can add an element of novelty that enriches a…

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Spring Extended ABA

February 7, 2017

All children benefit from a structured day and staying engaged with peers during school breaks, but children with Autism are…

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Lecture and Discussion with Dr. Temple Grandin

February 7, 2017

Temple Grandin will be the featured speaker at UNT’s Autism Event April 13. As part of the second annual “+…

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Open ACES

January 25, 2017

ACES is excited to announce a unique sibling program now being offered in the Orange County clinic. Open ACES blends…

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Buying Toys for Children with Special Needs

December 12, 2016

Finding the right toys for your child with special needs can be a challenge. Today’s toys can sometimes overload a…

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