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April 17, 2014
Vol. 21, Issue 1
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Greetings!

As we join the rest of the special needs community celebrating Autism Awareness month, we have news to share and information we hope you will find useful.   

Behavior Frontiers Celebrates 10 Years!
We are thrilled to announce that Behavior Frontiers is celebrating 10 years in business. It has been an incredible journey and we will be celebrating with our employees and families over the next few months.  10Years!
Walking In Support of Autism Awareness 
Behavior Frontiers will be attending several events in the next few weeks. We hope that if you're in the area, you will stop by to say hello! We will have fun activities and info for everyone.
Riverside - Saturday April 19th, 2nd Annual Walk for Autism, Autism Society Inland Empire, Rancho Jarupa Park, 9am-12pm
Los Angeles - Saturday, April 26th, Walk Now for Autism Speaks, Pasadena Rose Bowl, 8am-12pm
San Jose
- Saturday, May 3rd, Walk Now for Autism Speaks, History Park, 8am-12pm
Visit our Events page for more details 
 
Especially Needed-Easter Eggstravanza & Resource Fair 

This Saturday, April 19th, the Behavior Frontiers Dallas/Plano office will be on hand at Craig Ranch in McKinney, TX for this special event. More info

 
New CDC Report: 1 in 68

New Autism Prevalence Numbers Released: CDC Reports 1 in 68 Children Affected with ASD. Read the article here. 

 
11 things never to say to parents of a child with autism (and 11 you should)        
This Today's Mom article is a great read and worth sharing with friends and family.  Read more.
 
Antidepressant use in pregnancy linked to autism risk in boys: Study        
Boys with autism were three times more likely to have been exposed to antidepressants known as SSRIs in the womb than typically developing children, according to new research. Read more.
 
California makes it harder for insurers to deny autism treatment      
California on Wednesday made it harder for health insurers to deny or delay coverage of key interventions for children with autism, the latest in an ongoing series of actions by U.S. states to help families obtain the expensive therapies.  Read more.
 

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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