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August 6, 2013
Vol. 13, Issue 2
In This Issue
Open House 8/17
New Research
A Father's Journey
Tricare News
Conference Info
Company Picnic
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Behavior Frontiers New Dallas Clinic Open House - You're Invited!

We are thrilled to announce we have a new location in the Dallas area and we're celebrating the opening with a carnival style party on August 17th. Our executive Director, Helen Mader will be presenting at 2pm! Please share with anyone in the area - our new clinic is accepting new clients now.
Brain differences found between Asperger's and autism   

Children with Asperger's syndrome show patterns of brain connectivity distinct from those of children with autism, according to a new study....Read the entire article here. 

A must read - a father's journey     

David Mitchell: learning to live with my son's autism. Includes a sample from the book by a young Japanese boy that helped him. ....Read the entire list here. 

 
Pentagon addresses changes to Tricare coverage of ABA for treatment of autism 
In light of the changes to Tricare coverage for ABA, the pentagon responds to help ease worries. Read more here. 
 
8th Annual "Back to School & More"        
We will be attending this Autism/Asperger's Conference in Pasadena, CA 8/10 & 8/11 featuring keynote speaker Temple Grandin. Find out more here.
 

1st Annual Company Picnic 


Behavior Frontiers Los Angeles office hosted the first annual company picnic this past month. We had a great day playing games and enjoying some time with our great team and families.  See more photos here
 

Thank you for taking time to read the Behavior Frontiers newsletter. We are dedicated to bringing you the most up to date information in the field of ABA therapy. Whether you are a parent in need of services for your child or a professional dedicated to improving the lives of children with autism and other special needs, we look forward to working with you! Please give us a call or send us an email with any questions, comments, suggestions or needs you may have.

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