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The
Association for Behavior Analysis
(ABA) is the premier professional organization for those adhering to the functional approach to behavior change.
Alabama Association for Behavior Analysis
serves as a scientific and professional reference group that embraces the principles and practices of behavior analysis. Our goal is to promote research that will advance understanding of both human and animal behavior and to identify and promote the use of effective and humane behavioral procedures that meet the educational and habilitative needs of individuals. In addition, ALABA strives to serve as a resource for political, legislative, and policy-making bodies in Alabama in ways that support the scientific and professional interests of behavior analysis.
Yellow Pages For Kids With Disabilities
, your state Yellow Pages includes many resources - government programs, grassroots organizations, and parent support groups.
The mission of the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
is to end the devastating effects of MS. The Society and its network of chapters nationwide promote research, educate, advocate on critical issues, and organize a wide range of programs — including support for the
newly diagnosed
and those
living with MS
over time.
Some basic information for preschool-aged children with autism and school-aged students across a wide range of developmental disabilities who engage in challenging behaviors.
Alabama Department of Human Resources
Alabama State Department of Education
The Autism Society of Alabama
is a volunteer organization that's mission is
to improve the quality of life of persons with Autism hnuhn Spectrum Disorders and their families through education, advocacy,and support.
The ASA collaborates with various state and local agencies to increase awareness in the community, schools, and in the medical and professional arenas to promote education, understanding, resources, and to encourage the early diagnosis of autism.
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