The Pursuit of Giving Back
For over 40 years, Bernie Price and the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) of Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Indianapolis has developed a special relationship with the

Tips for Successful Change Initiatives
As Damar celebrates its 50th year, we look back on a lot of changes. It only makes sense: Simply surviving for a half century requires

Out of Tragedy Comes Strength
When I heard news reports about Shalom Lawson – the eight-year-old Louisville boy with autism who drowned in a Brownsburg retention pond in July –

You Can Be a Foster Parent
Imagine that one day, 20 children came to your door and asked for a place to live. And you had to tell them, “No.” And

A Challenge – Aging with Disabilities
Most of the world thinks of autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities as primarily childhood challenges. That’s understandable. In the past, people with disabilities

Can the ABA Payment Model Be Sustained?
In May, Alabama became the latest state to pass a law requiring insurance companies to provide some form of coverage for Applied Behavior Analysis for