Aspire Center for Learning and Development

Aspire Center for Learning and Development Outpatient behavioral health clinic specializing in autism spectrum and other social learning difficulties. Assessment, treatment, consultation.

ASPIRE Center for Learning and Development is an outpatient assessment, treatment, consultation, and training program providing state-of-the-art, evidence-based clinical services to individuals from infancy through adulthood. ASPIRE Center specializes in autism spectrum and other social learning disorders, in addition to working with youth and families facing issues related to anxiety, mood disorders, disruptive behavior disorders, learning disabilities, and cognitive impairments. Programming for individuals, families, and groups spans a broad range of modalities and specialty areas. The clinicians at ASPIRE Center are passionate, dedicated, and creative, and they are among the most talented within their respective areas of expertise. Beyond the commitment to ensure that clients receive the highest quality of care and support, all members of the ASPIRE team active engage in raising awareness, conducting community outreach, and disseminating valuable resources through a multitude of outlets. Please visit our website (www.aspirecenterforlearning.com) for more details about the center, including past, current, and upcoming service offerings.

01/04/2019

Many thanks to Hackie Reitman of Different Brains for doing this interview with me and highlighting autistic women.

WATCH IT HERE: https://buff.ly/2AVrVtl

10/07/2018

We should all know this -

James Rhodes: This, on how to support someone who's depressed, is pretty perfect.

Dr. Nichols is heading off to present a pre-conference workshop on Thursday at the Annual Conference of the Autism Socie...
04/17/2018

Dr. Nichols is heading off to present a pre-conference workshop on Thursday at the Annual Conference of the Autism Society of Wisconsin! Topic: Understanding and Working with Females on the Autism Spectrum. Looking forward to being back at this great meeting!

« All Events 29th Annual Conference April 19 - April 21 Event Navigation « Swim Team:a film by Lara Stolman – Appleton Lakeshore Monthly Support Group » Pre-Conference Options Pre-Conference APre-Conference BPre-Conference CPre-Conference DBreakout SessionsPre-Conference AApril 19th from 9:30 a...

04/13/2018

High functioning autism may sound like a mild disorder, but it can be extremely challenging. Find out why.

04/12/2018

Falling off the ‘services cliff’ can have dire consequences for young adults with the developmental disorder.

03/15/2018

A stubborn thirtysomething sentenced to spend time in an autism support group after an arrest finds romance, in this film starring actors with autism.

02/26/2018

Adapting to daily life is not often factored into the diagnostic process for autism. It should be.

02/24/2018

This graphic was shared with us by a group in the United Kingdom. The source is in the pic.

Please support Youth Mental Health Canada so that we can provide youth mental health initiatives to communities across Canada. Donate here or on our website.

These are ways to support the positive mental health of all children; however there are parents who do all of these and much more and the child has serious mental health challenges/disabilities that are chronic.
We must find ways to support these parents and stop the insidious ways that society blames and judges these parents. We understand "let's talk" means let's support people with mental health disabilities. We don't include our support to the very important people who support the lives, health and education of young people: parents, especially mothers.
Please encourage your friends, family, coworkers, school staff and others to like our page, support Youth Mental Health Canada and donate to YMHC so that we can participate in meaningful youth mental health change activities.
Please share our resources and website, http://youthmentalhealth.ca

01/24/2018

A brief questionnaire written with guidance from people with autism is the first of its kind to assess quality of life among adults with the condition.

01/11/2018

Communication is a two-way street and when it comes to autism, it’s often one-way traffic. When I say that people usually assume they know what I mean. They think I mean that autistic people …

01/04/2018

10 Key Areas of Support for a Successful Transition to College for Young Adults with Autism and Learning Differences.

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63 Old East Neck Road
Melville, NY
11747

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