Our latest employee spotlight is Kate Nagle. Kate is Speech-Language Clinical Fellow providing speech services to Proven clients. Kate has been with Proven for just under a year. When asked what her favorite part about working at Proven is, she responded, “I...
Heather McCallen, Proven’s Young Adult Program Director, recently wrote this article detailing the benefits of ABA for young adults. Proven launched its Young Adult program for individuals with autism ages 16-26 last year. We work with our clients in the home...
Thank you to Cape and Plymouth Business magazine for featuring Proven in the February issue! We are honored to be chosen to appear in the magazine. It was wonderful to work with writer Ann Luongo we are so thrilled to tell our story and to spread the word about the...
Since her debut on Sesame Street several years ago, we’ve loved watching Julia, who has autism, address many important topics. Sesame Street’s latest video featuring Julia discusses wearing a mask. Thank you Sesame Street, for addressing this timely topic!...
Proven Behavior Solutions Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Shannon Gilbert, outlines common myths and misconceptions surrounding Applied Behavior Analysis in this detailed article. By: Shannon Gilbert M.S.,BCBA, LABA Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a treatment...
Congratulations to PJ Simeone, CCC-SLP, for his most recent published clinical review in the journal, Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention. His article is “Matrix training: A promising organizational system for learning targets, to facilitate...
An excellent article exploring the complex and typically wonderful relationships between individuals with autism and their siblings. As Laber-Warren points out, so much of the research has been around the rates of autism with multiple siblings, while the siblings...
We came across this article with some great information and helpful tips from Harvard Health Publishing regarding masks and COVID-19 tests for people with ASD. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many new challenges for people with autism spectrum disorder. Adapting...
ABA is an intensive, structured teaching program in which social and communication behaviors are broken down and rehearsed in their simplest elements. The goal of this treatment should address improving communication, social interaction, and play skills. Many...
Trying to find good help? For many families, that is even harder. Since the Act Relative to Insurance Coverage for Autism (ARICA) law passed in Massachusetts in 2010, families have been presented with new options for treating ASD. One of those options is Applied...