By Jessica Gutierrez
2014 has come to an end and it’s time to rejoice! ABA clinics go through natural ups and downs, but you persevered. You accomplished so much this year so you certainly deserve to celebrate.
But before you break out the champagne bottle, ask yourself if you honestly did all you can to maximize your revenue and build your business. Now is the time to scrutinize both your miscalculations and your accomplishments to find what worked for your practice.
If you haven’t figured out your business’s New Year’s Resolution, CodeMetro can help. We’re introducing a 2-Part Series on how to set resolutions to keep your business flourishing. Here is Part 1.
Are you ready? Get set. Go!
Monday, December 29, 2014
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
5 Helpful Tips to Keep Your Special Needs Kid Safe this Holiday Season
By Jessica Gutierrez
Can you feel the cheer? Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza and even Festivus
is right around the corner. But before you deck out your living room with
candles, lights or throw a Yule log in the fireplace, take some time to
consider the safety of your little ones.
Whether your kids have Autism Spectrum
Disorders (ASD’s) or not, make sure your house is hazard-proof for everyone. Here
are some tips to ensure a scrape, burn and bruise-free holiday season.
Monday, December 8, 2014
6 Useful Traveling Tips for Families with Kids on the Spectrum
By Jessica Gutierrez
The holiday season is fast approaching. While this is definitely an
exciting time for families to get together and participate in old traditions,
travel planning is always involved. Sadly, it’s not uncommon for families with
children who have autism spectrum disorders (ASD’s) to opt out of long distance
travel for fear of the child’s overall comfort, or safety. However, the key to
any successful trip, regardless of whether autism is involved, is preparation,
preparation, preparation.
Read more for 6 useful travel tips to consider for this
year’s holiday vacation:
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