BCBA: Working for Franchise Based Clinics VS Corporate Owned Clinics

Many of our BCBAs made the switch from Corporate ABA Giants. Many BCBAs are treated like a cog in a wheel in the current industry, due to a huge system with poor management, overloading them with work, and gives barely any support. The majority of ABA therapy providers today are clinics that are run and… Continue reading BCBA: Working for Franchise Based Clinics VS Corporate Owned Clinics

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.

Success On The Spectrum Multi-City Annual Autism Festival Making Children With Autism Happy

In cities across the United States, Success On The Spectrum (SOS) is making a significant impact on the lives of children with Autism through its annual social events. These gatherings of inclusivity, offers non-judgmental settings where children can revel in a good time, enjoy themselves, and actively participate in their communities. Success On The Spectrum… Continue reading Success On The Spectrum Multi-City Annual Autism Festival Making Children With Autism Happy

From RBT To BCBA: SOS’s University Partnerships Pave The Way For Career Growth

Success On The Spectrum positions itself as an attractive opportunity for Career Advancement through its collaborations with universities opening doors for Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) to aspire to grow into Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs). As of 2023, the CDC disclosed that approximately 1 in 36 children in the United States receive a diagnosis of… Continue reading From RBT To BCBA: SOS’s University Partnerships Pave The Way For Career Growth

Helping Your Child With Autism Celebrate Valentine’s Day

Holidays can be a challenge for children with autism. Valentine’s Day is no exception. When in a school environment, the noise of a Valentine’s Day party and the exchange of Valentines can be overwhelming for your child. Add to that, the change in the normal schedule of school can create confusion for some, resulting in… Continue reading Helping Your Child With Autism Celebrate Valentine’s Day

Children With Autism And Oral Health

Having autism does not mean that a child’s teeth and other facial features will be different.  Children with autism are likely to suffer many more oral health problems, including tooth decay, gum disease and dental injury, than children without autism.  They are likely to develop these problems for a number of reasons such as unusual oral… Continue reading Children With Autism And Oral Health