NECC Publishes Summer 2020 Research Newsletter

2020-07-29T10:27:01-04:00July 30th, 2020|Categories: News from NECC|Tags: , , , , , |

In the latest issue of our Research newsletter, NECC Director of Research Bill Ahearn, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA, writes about new research on familial risk for autism and Director of Behavior Analytic Research Eileen Roscoe, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA, details NECC's work with increasing varied play behavior in children with autism. Additionally, we feature some of NECC

NECC Student Excels in the Office

2020-07-23T13:55:13-04:00July 23rd, 2020|Categories: News from NECC|Tags: , , , |

For students at The New England Center for Children, education is not limited to the classroom. From working on motor skills with the Adapted Physical Education, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy department, to completing art projects both in the Dillon Arledge Student Center and at home, learning is a constant process. A crucial part of

APE, OT, PT Department Leans on Expertise Throughout Remote Learning Period

2021-07-19T08:32:50-04:00July 1st, 2020|Categories: News from NECC|

When Phil Leonard MS, Assistant Director of NECC’s Adapted Physical Education, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy department (APE, OT, PT), describes his department’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, there is a hint of pride in his voice. The last few months, filled with uncertainty because of remote learning, have been understandably challenging, but the department’s

NECC Music Teacher Stresses Accessibility During Remote Learning

2020-06-18T14:24:28-04:00June 18th, 2020|Categories: News from NECC|

While music teacher Nadia Castagna, BS MMEd, has been with The New England Center for Children for almost two years, nothing in that time could have prepared her for the challenges of remote learning. However, despite some obstacles, Castagna is yet another example of an educator using creativity to work with students effectively through this

NECC Associate Clinical Director Recognized by ABAI

2020-06-11T13:48:18-04:00June 12th, 2020|Categories: News from NECC|

NECC Associate Clinical Director Jason Bourret, Ph.D., BCBA-D, was named the 2020 recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Verbal Behavior Award presented by the Verbal Behavior Special Interest Group of the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI). Bourret was awarded this at the 46th ABAI Conference, held May 21-25, 2020. This year’s conference, which brought

NECC’s ACE ABA Software System Offers New Health and Safety Lessons

2023-02-13T12:40:11-05:00June 3rd, 2020|Categories: News from NECC|

Updated: February 13, 2023 While the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic affect all students, for those with autism, the break from routine and normalcy can be especially disruptive. Autism educators, from NECC staff to BCBAs at private and public schools around the world, are now faced with new challenges. During this time of social distancing

NECC CEO and Founder Vinnie Strully Part of Worcester Business Journal’s Power 50

2020-05-29T13:12:15-04:00May 29th, 2020|Categories: Awards, News from NECC|

NECC CEO and Founder, Vinnie Strully, was recently named one of the Worcester Business Journal's Power 50 Class of 2020. This honor goes to the 50 most powerful individuals in Central Massachusetts who shape and influence the local economy. NECC's growth under Strully's leadership, both in New England and around the world, was significant to

Public School Services Department Adapts and Succeeds During Period of Remote Learning

2020-05-21T11:26:51-04:00May 21st, 2020|Categories: News from NECC|

As a Lead Teacher in NECC’s Public School Services (PSS) department, Amanda Ziino MSEd, has been presented with a unique challenge because of the Coronavirus pandemic. While her role with PSS typically involves working in one of NECC’s partner classrooms, the physical separation caused by social-distancing regulations has made the relationship-management aspect of her job

NECC Student Preparing for 5K Walk/Run for Autism

2020-04-29T09:28:50-04:00April 27th, 2020|Categories: News from NECC|

Like his friend Charlie, Connor is a residential student at The New England Center for Children who will be participating in the upcoming virtual 5K Walk/Run for Autism presented by Avidia Bank on May 9. While Connor has been undergoing a similar training regimen to Charlie, he is running for a slightly different reason. Whereas

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