Wishing You a Year of Growth, Learning, and Partnership

By Carla Edwards, Co-Founder & Chief Clinical Officer

As the first month of 2026 reaches its final week, I want to take a moment to wish you and your child a truly successful year. One filled with learning, growth, and meaningful progress. We are optimistic about what lies ahead and deeply honored to partner with you on your child’s journey.

This year, our focus remains on helping children learn, grow, and thrive, at home, in the community, and as they prepare for school-based learning. We are committed to delivering thoughtful, intentional services that support skill development where it matters most in your child’s everyday life.

Equally as important is how we support you. Our goal is to equip families with practical knowledge and effective strategies that children with autism need and respond best to. This is not about becoming a “better” parent, you already are exactly what your child needs. It is about learning tools and approaches that will help your child succeed across environments.

To support this, we have set a goal of connecting with families at minimum one hour per month and ideally two hours through intentional parent meetings. These conversations allow us to design meaningful parent goals that directly support your child’s progress and long-term success.

Throughout the year, you can expect multiple opportunities to stay connected and engaged, including:

  • One-on-one parent meetings with your clinical team
  • Opportunities to join sessions and learn alongside your child
  • Connection and networking with other families
  • Company-hosted webinars and learning events
  • Support navigating community resources
  • Guidance in building advocacy skills, for now and for life beyond therapy

This year, we are also placing a special emphasis on the parent’s experience, ensuring that families feel informed, supported, and confident throughout their time with us.

Thank you for trusting us with your child’s care. We look forward to partnering with you in a year of progress, collaboration, and shared success.

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