Dr. Paula Pompa-Craven

Accessibility and the Bottom Line: A DEIA Panel Discussion with L.A. Times B2B

During the L.A. Times B2B DEIA Forum, Autism Services VP of Training and Quality, Alyssa Kavner, discussed in-depth on what it takes for a business to have a fully accessible workplace and how it impacts the bottom line, employees, and customers positively.

Severe Behavior Services Program Presented With $1 Million Secured From Assemblymember Steven S. Choi, Ph.D signing of AB 179

One-of-a-Kind program on West Coast offers help and hope to Families. Looks to double the size of the program at a new Orange County facility

Managing Holiday Stress for Children with Autism

While many consider the holiday season the “most wonderful time of the year,” others may feel overwhelmed during this time of year and these bustling times can be an even greater challenge for a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The dazzle of decorations, smells of unfamiliar foods, music of the season, unfamiliar people and the noise of family gatherings can be daunting.