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Greetings!
Happy New Year! We hope 2014 proves to be a wonderful year for you all! Thank you for your continued support of our newsletter. We encourage you to share using the links to the left or by forwarding the signup to your contacts.
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Behavior Frontiers is Expanding!
We are thrilled to announce we are bringing our exceptional applied behavior analysis (ABA) treatment program and clinicians to Pasadena, Riverside and San Jose, CA. We are currently filling positions in all of our offices. Please visit our Positions Available page or forward this information to anyone who you feel would be a qualified candidate for our company.
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Oxytocin Activates "Social" Brain Regions in Children with Autism
Researchers from Yale University have found that while engaging with social information, children with autism spectrum disorders experienced enhanced brain activity after a single dose of the hormone oxytocin was administered through a nasal spray. Read the article here.
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Children With Autism Benefit from Peer Solicitation
Peer solicitation -- a child inviting another to play -- can improve reciprocal social interaction among children with autism. Read more here.
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Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Year in Review (Jan 31st at UCLA)
This full-day symposium is for physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, other health professionals, teachers, autism service providers, and any others interested in learning about the latest breakthroughs in research and treatment in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Neuroscience Research Building Auditorium at UCLA, Los Angeles, California. More info.
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FEAT-NT 5th Annual Autism Conference - Navigating Through the Spectrum
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, January 27th and 28th, 2014. For more information, please click here.
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Live The Dream Expo-North
Making community resources available to people with disabilities. February 15th, 2014 at the Allen ISD Performing Arts Center, Allen, TX. For more information, please click here.
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Save the Date - CalABA
Behavior Frontiers will be in attendance and will have a booth at the 32nd Annual Western Regional Conference on February 28th - March 2nd. For more information, please click here.
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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. For more information please contact Helen Mader, Behavior Frontiers' Executive Director at:
Phone: 310-856-0800
Fax: 310-324-3134
Behavior Frontiers is contracted with various health insurance plans, school districts, and regional centers. If you have any questions about our service locations, call our main toll free number at 1-888-922-2843 or visit us at behaviorfrontiers.com |
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