Month: December 2015

  • Caldwell Grad Student Honored With Skinner Foundation’s Top Award

    Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is the study and practice of using the principles of learning theory to change behavior of social significance. It’s become more and more popular in recent years and today thirty-two states in the U.S. have laws that require health insurers to accept ABA treatment. One of the ABA therapy field’s highest […]

  • Boost Your Career With an Undergraduate Degree

    If you think you don’t have the time or money to attend college, think again. You may feel that with a job, kids and commute, you have your hands full and can’t take on any more responsibilities. But you may be pleasantly surprised to find that more and more colleges are keeping in mind the […]

  • 3 Reasons Employers Should Provide Childcare

    There are so many things that can make a company a great employer, but one of the biggest things an employer can help their employees with is childcare. While there are many benefits that companies provide — free lunches or coffee, corporate carpools, etc. — childcare is something that benefits people personally and professionally. It […]

  • Leveraging Playtime as Therapy for Children With Autism

    All children enjoy playing games, and leveraging playtime is a great way to promote learning. It is especially effective to use games for children with autism as a form of therapy and learning. Fun activities is a great way to help an autistic child develop social skills, to gain awareness of the environment around them, […]

  • 3 Reasons To Go Back To College

    It’s very common for adults to think that just because they never finished their college degree when they were younger, it’s useless or too much work to go back and finish a bachelors degree. But the truth is, going back to college and earning a degree — no matter when you started and matter what […]