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October 29, 2014
Vol. 26, Issue 1
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Greetings!

It's quickly turning to fall and we're making plans for a fun and festive holiday season. We are working on several helpful articles and materials to share to help everyone navigate this time of year. Stay tuned! 

Happy Halloween
We have updated our helpful nametag for non-verbal kids or kids who need a little help with trick or treating this year. You can find a PDF to download and customize here.

Autism Friendly Halloween    
This article about creating an autism friendly Halloween for everyone is a great read as we all get ready for Friday! You can find it here. Please share with anyone who may benefit from these tips. 
Los Angeles Office Halloween Party    
We recently hosted a fun Halloween party at our Los Angeles office. We had family friendly activities, food and fun costumes. You can see our photo album on our Facebook Page here.
More information on the importance of early diagnosis and intervention  
Two research groups have released rigorous, systematic studies, providing the best evidence yet that in fact a small but reliable subset of children really do overcome autism. Read the entire article here.
 
New Gene Research 
Researchers at more than 50 laboratories said they had identified more than 100 genes that are mutated in children with autism, dozens more than were known before. Read More.
 
We are Hiring!  
We have opened several new offices around Southern & Northern California recently. We are looking for highly skilled people who want to help families and children. We are now offering a comprehensive listing of positions available by office and area.  
 

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

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