POMPANO BEACH, Fla., May 11, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Broward Children’s Center (BCC) (https://bcckids.org), the largest non-profit organization in Pompano Beach, announces the official opening of Daisy Village (http://www.daisyvillage.org), coinciding with a series of events in celebration of its “50 Years of Caring for Children with Special Needs.”
Daisy Village at BCC is an integrated facility providing wraparound educational, therapy, advocacy, and wellness services to local families that have children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Down’s Syndrome, or other developmental disabilities. The center offers live, in-person behavior, occupational, physical, and speech therapy, as well as teletherapy options during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.
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Jodie Miller is named director of client services at
C & D Advertising. In her new role, she will be responsible for planning, developing and managing client projects.
Miller, a Clinton native, assumes this role after 13 years as local sales manager/senior account manager at Galaxy Media Partners and brings more than 24 years of radio advertising, sales and marketing experience to the firm.
The agency, on Genesee Street in Utica, has been in business for 25 years and will have a new office in Rome to open soon.
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Thomas Williams, assistant professor of computer science at the Colorado School of Mines, is the recipient of the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award. The award, which includes a five-year research grant, is the highest award given to junior faculty by the NSF in recognition of exemplary research and teaching. Williams’ research focuses on human-robot interaction and natural language
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ARLINGTON, Texas, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Filling a serious gap for underserved DFW-area kids on the autism spectrum, Shine Behavioral Academy opens its doors to its first students in Arlington on May 10. The tuition-based, nonprofit school will provide behaviorally centered K-6 education with a curriculum based on leading-edge research and applied behavioral analysis.
The concept for Shine Behavioral Academy was born from the parents and staff of Shine Behavioral, an Applied Behavioral Analytics (ABA) multidisciplinary center that opened in 2017. The center, founded by local mom Emilye Schmale, whose own son was diagnosed with autism at age 3, offers a child-centric, family-friendly program, developed in consultation with the world-famous Cleveland Clinic, for kids across the spectrum aged 2-12.
Mission-Driven Organization Expands Rapidly to Serve More Families in the Midwest
DES MOINES, Iowa /Massachusetts Newswire – National News/ Stride Autism Centers (“Stride”), a mission-driven provider of evidence-based therapy for children with autism, today announced that it has expanded to serve families at four centers throughout Iowa. Stride is now actively enrolling clients at all four locations, including Clive and Johnston in the Des Moines metro area, Cedar Rapids, and Davenport in the Quad Cities.
Stride’s clinical team specializes in Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA therapy – the most rigorously studied “gold standard” of treatment for individuals with autism. All of Stride’s centers exclusively serve preschool-age children (ages 2-6) and utilize 1:1 therapist-to-child ratios to provide individualized support during the most critical years of child development.
Mission-Driven Organization Expands Rapidly to Serve More Families in the Midwest
(DES MOINES, Iowa) NEWS: Stride Autism Centers (“Stride”), a mission-driven provider of evidence-based therapy for children with autism, today announced that it has expanded to serve families at four centers throughout Iowa. Stride is now actively enrolling clients at all four locations, including Clive and Johnston in the Des Moines metro area, Cedar Rapids, and Davenport in the Quad Cities.
Stride’s clinical team specializes in Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA therapy – the most rigorously studied “gold standard” of treatment for individuals with autism. All of Stride’s centers exclusively serve preschool-age children (ages 2-6) and utilize 1:1 therapist-to-child ratios to provide individualized support during the most critical years of child development.