Testimonials
- I cannot even begin to express our gratitude towards you and everything you do for children! We are so very thankful for all you have done for our son this year. I can see such improvement in the past 4+ months. You have such a positive outlook and are always spreading your joyous smile. Thank you!!!- (Mother of five-year-old with articulation disorder)
- When we went to Pensacola before the break, I saw B. put his social greetings skills into practice. He walked up to two ladies (young pretty college students) and said "hello, how are you?" It was an exciting and proud moment. Thank you for all that you do, Asia!!!- (Mother of a nine-year-old with autism)
- "If you ever wonder if your children are retaining any of the information that you are teaching them well...
B. bought a book at the book fair this week. On the way home he pulled it out of his backpack and began to read. (Yes! Mom was excited that he was reading without being told). At the red light I leaned over to read what he was reading, and I saw a statement that read something like. “He was feeling very blue today.” Of course, I asked what does that mean? Without skipping a beat, he responded. He was very sad. Yes!!!! I just wanted to share and say again thank you for all that you do, Asia." - (Mother of a nine-year-old with autism)
- I cannot even begin to express our gratitude towards you and everything you do for children! We are so very thankful for all you have done for our son this year. I can see such improvement in the past 4+ months. You have such a positive outlook and are always spreading your joyous smile. Thank you!!!- (Mother of five-year-old with articulation disorder)
- When we went to Pensacola before the break, I saw B. put his social greetings skills into practice. He walked up to two ladies (young pretty college students) and said "hello, how are you?" It was an exciting and proud moment. Thank you for all that you do, Asia!!!- (Mother of a nine-year-old with autism)
- "If you ever wonder if your children are retaining any of the information that you are teaching them well...
B. bought a book at the book fair this week. On the way home he pulled it out of his backpack and began to read. (Yes! Mom was excited that he was reading without being told). At the red light I leaned over to read what he was reading, and I saw a statement that read something like. “He was feeling very blue today.” Of course, I asked what does that mean? Without skipping a beat, he responded. He was very sad. Yes!!!! I just wanted to share and say again thank you for all that you do, Asia." - (Mother of a nine-year-old with autism)