We talk about heroes a lot around here, because we are continually inspired by the grit and determination of those we serve. We are also honored to have a leader who models those very traits on a daily basis, and more than a little proud to announce that Laurie Singer...
We had a blast last weekend at the Channel Islands Social Service annual picnic. They had a superhero theme, so Laurie had her Superman costume ready to go when Batman needed some help. She saved him, of course, as Mad Max looked on a bit helplessly. NBD. See her in...
“Go forth and set the world on fire.” – St. Ignatius Loyola We have no doubt this month’s hero will do just that. Andrew has graduated from Laurie Singer Behavior Therapy and is on his way to great things, working two part-time jobs while attending job skills training...
The Summer of Superstars continues. Great friend Calvin Nye has launched CN Comics, and created the first and only comic book featuring a superhero with autism, written by, well, a superhero with autism. You can purchase a copy for download for just $5 (bargain) here,...
Sometimes life is too hard to be alone, and sometimes life is too good to be alone. – Elizabeth Gilbert Our latest hero Lyssia has moved across the country to Boston, and for the very best of reasons: she is now a student at Walden School, supported by The Learning...
Lyssia (front left) is both blind and deaf. Her friend Joel (back right) knows sign language, and interprets for her. Together, they overcame some pretty sizable challenges to meet their behavioral goals, so as a reward we headed to a ranch in Somis owned by brothers...
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