By Nena Montgomery, Board Chair Editor’s note: This is the first spotlight article in an ongoing series about our dynamic and diverse Board of Directors. The new feature in our monthly e-newsletter is an opportunity for you to gain insight into their inspiring stories...
Community Integration Program Director Flo Fuller and adult client Brian H. remember July 5, 1994 like it was yesterday. It was then the two started their first day at Morgan Autism Center — one as an employee and the other as a 10-year-old student — joining in Room 2...
By Mark Nielsen and Julie Asamoto, Room 15 and 16 teachers Benji came to Morgan Autism Center in August 2008 as a highly energetic 9-year-old boy who had challenges sitting in a chair or attending to a given task. He was very playful and enjoyed climbing on the...
By Shannon Carr Communications & Social Media Specialist More than 200 people converged at Morgan Autism Center’s 13th Annual Conference, Sept. 20, at the Campbell Heritage Theatre to gain insight from professionals on a continual journey alongside parents and...
When I trained to be a teacher, my focus was on working with kids. I received very little training about the relationships I would forge with families. As a college student, I could never have imagined the number of nights of sleep I would lose worrying about the...
By Brad Boardman, MAC Executive Director Communication is one of the cornerstones of Morgan Autism Center programming and is key in helping many of our students with behavioral challenges. The transformative power of communication is demonstrated by a quote from a...
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