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December 17, 2014
Vol. 27, Issue 1
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Greetings!

We hope this finds you preparing for a wonderful holiday season. As we celebrate with our families, we wish you a wonderful holiday and Happy New Year!  

Happy Holidays
We are helping make the holiday season a little less stressful with these tips here.
President expected to sign Able Act: advocates for disabled individuals to lead more independent lives   
The ABLE Act allows individuals with disabilities to earn and save up to $100,000 in their ABLE accounts, removing disincentives to work and allowing them to pay for their own health care and other long-term supports. Read More>> 
Save the Date     
We will be attending the 33rd Annual Western Regional Conference on Behavior Analysis, California Association for Behavior Analysis (CalABA), February 19 - 21, 2015. Read the flyer here and please stop by our booth! 
Autism research: 4 things we learned in 2014      
Researchers learned more about the entire spectrum of disorders, from the time those people affected are in the womb through their adulthood.. Read more>>
 
Brain study shows inflammation is a marker of autism     
Researchers discovered that in the brains of individuals with autism, the microglia were constantly activated and their inflammation response genes were turned on. Read more>>
 
Now Serving San Diego, CA  
Behavior Frontiers is proud to announce that we are bringing our exceptional applied behavior analysis (ABA) treatment program and clinicians to San Diego, California. Find out more here.
 
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

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
Behavior Frontiers | 18726 S. Western Avenue | Los Angeles, California 90248

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