Save The Date! Los Angeles Autism Treatment Center Opening April 24th
Our newest Autism Treatment Center will be opening soon! Mark your calendars for our grand opening on April 24th, with more information coming soon. The new center, located at 1149 West 190th Street, Suite 2200 in Los Angeles, will continue to offer the individualized ABA programming that Behavior Frontiers is known for, while also creating additional opportunities to work on socialization and play skills. The center will offer more than 7200 square feet of space, including large playrooms and smaller, individual therapy rooms. These custom spaces will allow for treatment goals to be facilitated in a variety of settings. The areas include 20 individual treatment rooms, 9 socially distanced group treatment rooms (allowing for two children per space), and state of the art activity rooms, including gross motor, vocational, dramatic play, library with a technology center, and play therapy rooms.
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Behavior Frontiers Founder and CEO, Helen Mader, Named In Top 25 Consumer HealthTech Executives of 2021
We are so pleased to announce that our Founder and CEO, Helen Mader (M.A.,BCBA), has been named as a Top Consumer HealthTech Executive of 2021 by The Healthcare Technology Report! Ms. Mader's nomination was based on her development of Behavior Frontiers' proprietary data collection software, which allows Behavior Frontiers clinicians the chance to improve client outcomes through faster and more accurate data collection. Nominees were appraised based on a number of factors, including depth of knowledge, industry reputation, and career achievements, as well as professional track record, demonstrated leadership acumen, and the quality of products and solutions brought to market.
For more information, read our press release, and check out the original article on The Healthcare Technology Report.
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Introducing New Foods to Children with Autism
Every parent or caregiver wants to feed their children a healthy diet. However, most parents are also familiar with the struggle of trying to introduce new foods to their picky eaters. For the parents of children with autism, that struggle is amplified. Children with autism may have issues with not only the taste, but the texture of many foods, which can make introducing new foods into their diet a challenge. But it is possible! Use these tips to help as you try to expand your little one’s diet.
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