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August 30, 2013
Vol. 14, Issue 2
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Open House Success
Back to School
New Research
Research
Save the Date!
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Thank you for your continued support of our newsletter. We hope you had a wonderful summer!
We encourage you to share using the links to the left or by forwarding the signup to your contacts. Have a wonderful and safe Labor Day weekend. 
Behavior Frontiers New Dallas Clinic Open House - What a day!
We enjoyed meeting so many new families at our open house this month. The day was filled with fun activities and great food. We also had a great time with our Dallas/Plano team. We posted some photos recapping the day here.
A Great Blog Post - 7 Steps for Making a Smooth Transition Back to School      

"When their anxiety is manageable, their teachers are able to work with them more easily and develop a trusting relationship with them"....Read the article here. 

Recurrence Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders Examined for Full, Half Siblings    

The study results suggest an almost seven-fold increase in ASDs risk if an older sibling had an ASD diagnosis compared with no ASD diagnoses in older siblings..... Read the entire article here. 

 
Induced labor may increase risk of autism in offspring  
Having labor that is induced or augmented may lead to a greater chance of having a child with autism, new research reveals.  Read more here.
 
Save the Date - Westside Culver City 
Parent workshop presented by Team of Advocates for Special Kids (TASK) featuring wonderful applications that can be used on iDevices for children with special needs. September 18th at Westside Regional Center More info here!
 

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