We're #hiring a new Enrollment Coordinator in Prosper, Texas. Apply today or share this post with your network.
关于我们
Your child’s full potential is in there. We can help you find it. What We Do The Behavior Exchange offers individualized, early-start therapy and education programs for children of all abilities and ages, including those with attention deficits, autism, language delays, behavioral issues, learning differences and other special needs. Treatment is highly individualized for each child’s needs and can include one-on-one sessions, group therapy, or training in real-life situations. In our eyes, all children are special and unique. Our goal in each and every case is to bring about meaningful improvements in the child’s life and in the life of the family as a whole. Applied Behavior Analysis. A honey of an idea. How We Do It Everything we do is founded on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). It’s a scientific approach in which interventions based on the principles of learning and motivation are used to significantly improve behaviors, such as compliance, instruction following, reading, language, sibling relationships, age-appropriate play, and social, motor and self-help skills. In addition to working with children, we also teach parents how to use intervention techniques with their children when they’re at home or in the community. Involving parents in this process is vital to the continued success of a child.
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https://behaviorexchange.com/
The Behavior Exchange, Inc.的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 心理健康保健
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Frisco,Texas
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2005
- 领域
- Autism、Parent Training、Behavior issues、School Consulting、Learning Differences和ABA therapy
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The Behavior Exchange, Inc.员工
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We're #hiring a new Authorization Coordinator in Prosper, Texas. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Ride the waves of innovation. Here, we’re always looking for new ideas and fresh perspectives—whether in science, technology, or the world of child development. A couple of weeks back, on February 11, 2025, Marketplace featured an interesting story about a company harnessing energy from ocean waves. According to their reporting, harnessing energy from the ocean is quite a challenge, but this company is making impressive strides, believing that wave energy is on the same growth path that wind and solar energy followed decades ago. It reminded us that innovation takes time, persistence, and a willingness to explore new possibilities. Same way the energy sector evolves by finding new ways to power our world, parents and caregivers can benefit from seeking innovative ways to nurture and support their children. Raising a child—especially one with autism—requires patience, adaptability, and an openness to trying different approaches. Science and personal experience continually offer new strategies, therapies, and tools that can make a meaningful difference. By staying informed and embracing fresh perspectives, families can unlock new ways to help their children thrive. At The Behavior Exchange, we believe in progress and meaningful change. ABA therapy has come a long way since its early days, incorporating new research and techniques to better serve children with autism. Like wave ocean energy, what once seemed difficult or even impossible has now become a promising path forward. Whether it’s through structured routines, creative play, or new ways to build communication skills, we encourage families to stay curious and open to new ideas that can enhance their child’s growth and development. What we can learn from this Marketplace story is this: challenges don’t mean something is impossible—they just mean it’s worth working toward. It may take time, but just as energy companies push forward with innovation, families can explore and embrace new strategies for helping their children reach their full potential. At The Behavior Exchange, we’re here to support you every step of the way, ensuring that what could be, can be. Tell us, what new strategies have you employed? Email us at [email protected] – we’d love to hear your innovative ideas.
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We're #hiring a new Human Resources Generalist in Plano, Texas. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Center Coordinator in Frisco, Texas. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Board Certified Behavior Analyst in Prosper, Texas. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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The Behavior Exchange's BEES program offers a strong start for children with autism. Read more: https://hubs.li/Q037cQDH0
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Happy Groundhog Day! Every February 2nd, all eyes turn to a furry little weather forecaster—Punxsutawney Phil! This quirky tradition dates back to 1887 and captures the magic of folklore and community spirit. According to legend, if Phil sees his shadow, we’re in for six more weeks of winter, but if he doesn’t, it’s an early spring! While it may not be the most scientific method of weather prediction, Groundhog Day has become a beloved celebration of hope, humor, and seasonal change. Beyond the fun of the forecast, Groundhog Day reminds us of the value of tradition and community. From festivals in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to movie marathons featuring Groundhog Day with Bill Murray, this holiday brings people together in unexpected ways. Whether you’re rooting for an early spring or another stretch of cozy winter days, today is a great time to appreciate the small joys in life—like a furry groundhog making us smile. What are your favorite Groundhog Day memories or traditions? Share them below! #GroundhogDay #WinterOrSpring #PunxsutawneyPhil
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The power of letting go. Two traveling monks came upon a young woman of means, standing beside her sedan chair and the attendants who were carrying her. She was frustrated and impatient, as heavy rains had left deep puddles that prevented her from crossing the dirt road without spoiling her silken robes. She scolded her attendants, who, burdened with her packages, were unable to help her. Noticing the woman, the younger monk chose to say nothing and walked on.The older monk, however, silently lifted her onto his back, carried her across the puddle, and set her down on the other side. Without so much as a thank-you, the woman brushed past him and continued on her way. Hours later, as the monks traveled on, the younger monk couldn’t contain his frustration any longer. “That woman was so rude and selfish! You carried her across the puddle, and she didn’t even thank you!” The older monk smiled gently and replied, “I set that woman down hours ago. Why are you still carrying her?” Why are we still carrying them? This timeless fable, shared in Zen Shorts by Jon J Muth (a book we highly recommend), offers a profound yet simple lesson. It’s easy to see ourselves in the younger monk. How often do we allow past experiences—especially unpleasant ones—to linger in our minds, consuming space and energy, nagging at us? These memories keep us tethered to the past, unable to fully engage with the present. The story reminds us of the importance of letting go. Whether it’s someone’s rudeness, an unkind act, or even a proud achievement, dwelling on what’s behind us prevents us from being fully present. Releasing these mental burdens allows us to focus on the here and now—the only place where true peace and clarity exist. Let go of what no longer serves you. Embrace the present—it’s where life truly happens. We’d love to hear how you’re planning of letting go this year.
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We're #hiring a new Board Certified Behavior Analyst in Boulder, Colorado. Apply today or share this post with your network.