In-Home ABA Therapy in Georgia: What Parents Should Know
Key Points: In-home ABA therapy offers personalized support tailored to your child’s natural environment, enhancing learning and behavior skills. Understanding how therapy sessions are structured, goals are set, and progress is measured helps families maximize...
Breaking News: Expanded Access to Vital Services for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities in Virginia
Exciting progress is underway for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in Virginia. Thanks to recently signed legislation and a significant boost in funding, more people on the Medicaid Home and Community-Based Developmental Disability Waiver...
Fairfax County Budget Cuts Could Leave Neurodivergent Students Behind—Here’s Why It Matters
As Fairfax County faces a significant budget shortfall, officials are proposing cuts that could dramatically affect the neurodivergent community—particularly autistic students striving to gain independence through higher education. Among the most troubling cuts is a...
Why Cutting Disability Support for College Students in Fairfax Could Have Long-Term Consequences
In recent weeks, families in Fairfax County, Virginia, have been speaking out about a proposed budget cut that could seriously impact students with disabilities. Among the programs on the chopping block is College Steps, an initiative that provides one-on-one academic...
Autism Rates Are Rising: Here’s Why Virginia Is at the Top—and What It Means for Families
A new map revealing the states with the highest autism rates is sparking national attention—and for families in Virginia, it hits especially close to home. According to a study published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, Virginia ranks among the...
Virginia Museum Leads the Way with Sensory-Friendly Experiences for Individuals with Autism
When most people think of museums, they imagine quiet galleries, educational exhibits, and historical artifacts. But for individuals on the autism spectrum, these spaces can sometimes feel overwhelming. Now, the Virginia Museum of History and Culture (VMHC) is making...