The mission of the Autism Society Inland Empire is to improve the lives of all affected by an autism spectrum disorder. We do this by increasing public awareness about the day to day issues faced by people on the spectrum advocating for appropriate services for individuals across the lifespan and providing the latest information regarding treatment education research support and advocacy.
Helping the Behaviorally Challenging Child (HBCC) is the only organization is Orange County focused exclusively on a system of care around Collaborative Problem Solving. This exciting evidence-based approach helps with parenting, teaching and treating, children, teens, and young adults, with difficult-to-manage behaviors who are having trouble meeting the demands of home life and school expectations. Orange County has been a leader in this innovative model that has proven its efficacy at all levels of caregiver support. Both locally and nationally this approach has realized improved outcomes in treatment and ultimately has improved relationships between children, their teachers, families, and caregivers.
Helping the Behaviorally Challenging Child in Tustin (HBCC) is a California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation that is composed of individuals who are committed to helping behaviorally challenging children lead more productive and inclusive lives.
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Helping the Behaviorally Challenging Child in Tustin (HBCC) is a California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation that is composed of individuals who are committed to helping behaviorally challenging children lead more productive and inclusive lives.
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TASK offers help with IEPs and Training. Our helpful staff can answer questions review IEP documents provide youth programs for building social and self-advocacy skills recommend assistive technology solutions and offer referrals to support groups and other helpful agencies.
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