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Private Equity Firms Vs. Owner-Operated Franchises In Autism Services

Private Equity Firms Vs. Owner-Operated Franchises In Autism Services

According to Jon Bailey of the ABA Ethics Hotline, the profit-centric approach of private equity can lead to the erosion of the value systems essential for providing ethical and effective autism services. In stark contrast, owner-operated franchises offer a different perspective.
These businesses are often driven by individuals who have a personal connection to autism, whether through family members or personal experiences.

Close Up Radio Spotlights Nichole Daher of Success On The Spectrum

Close Up Radio Spotlights Nichole Daher of Success On The Spectrum

Thanks to innovators like Nichole Daher, founder and CEO of Success on the Spectrum, hope and progress are becoming tangible realities.

Nichole Daher stands at the forefront of a much-needed initiative in the United States—the establishment of the first official franchise of autism treatment facilities. Her vision and dedication have given birth to a network of centers where children with ASD can thrive and reach their full potential.

Functions of Behavior Part 2 – Self-Stimulatory

Functions of Behavior Part 2 – Self-Stimulatory

Self-stimulatory behaviors are “feel good behaviors.” These are behaviors that occur simply because it feels good to the individual or is perhaps a habit. We all engage in self-stimulatory behaviors to some extent. For example, some people twirl their hair when nervous; others might bounce their knee while sitting down. The most important component of this function is that the behavior itself is reinforcing.

Fostering Peace of Mind: The Role Live Cameras Play in Keeping Autism Parents Connected During Therapy Sessions

Fostering Peace of Mind: The Role Live Cameras Play in Keeping Autism Parents Connected During Therapy Sessions

Families raising children with autism spectrum disorder understand the significance of trust—trust in a caregiver, trust in a structured process, and, above all, trust in the therapy center. However, gaining this trust is not so easy, particularly for parents navigating the numerous difficulties of raising children with special needs. The prospect of entrusting their child to others can be daunting, especially when parents feel excluded from the therapy taking place behind closed doors.

Driving With A Disability Guide

Driving With A Disability Guide

Individuals with autism possess the capability to drive safely. A study conducted by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Center for Autism and Research and the Center for Injury Research and...

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