DOING THE GROUNDWORK:  Greater Albuquerque Chamber  hosts ribbon cutting for ABA Pathways

The Chamber was on hand to help ABA Pathways open its Autism Center on March 13. Clinical Director Melissa Studebaker holds the bow and CEO Rachael Swanson cuts the ribbon.

The Chamber participated in a ribbon cutting for ABA Pathways on March 13, which was held at its West Side location at 10131 Coors Blvd NW, Suite I-01.

ABA Pathways works with the community on:

  • AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS — People on the autism spectrum can have very different symptoms. Childhood development is affected by ASD, so early diagnosis is important.
  • COMMUNICATION DELAYS — Verbal behavior: words, sentences, communication, is behavior that can be modified like any other behavior.
  • DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES — Developmental disability is a common diagnosis these days. One in six children is currently being diagnosed with a developmental disability or delay.

The Chamber is proud to have the ABA Pathways as a member of our Chamber family.

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