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Discover valuable insights and heartfelt stories from our dedicated team, as well as contributions from experts in the field. We explore the nuances of ABA therapy services and successful strategies implemented at our center for autism to provide you and your family with the support needed to help your child shine.

At Lighthouse Autism Center, we're committed to offering the highest quality ABA therapy for children, tailored to meet the individual needs of each and every family we serve. Join us as we share in your family's journey, offering advice, encouragement, and the latest in autism news and education.

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10/08/2025

Lighthouse Autism Center Expands to High Point, North Carolina

Big news for families in the Piedmont Triad community — Lighthouse Autism Center is bringing its innovative, play-based autism therapy model to High Point, North Carolina! Opening November 24, 2025, the new center located at 719 N Elm St, High Point, NC 27262 will feature the bright, welcoming spaces and natural learning environments that families […]

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04/17/2014

Six-Year Quest For Kansas Autism Insurance Reform Ends in Victory

OVERLAND PARK, KS (April 16, 2014) — Governor Sam Brownback today signed legislation expanding autism insurance coverage beyond the state employee health benefit program, culminating a six-year campaign to enact more meaningful reform in Kansas. Enactment of the law also made Kansas the 10th state to amend its original autism insurance law to make it stronger. “Autism […]

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04/16/2014

Parent Support Groups

Indiana University has compiled a list of Autism Society of America chapters and additional support groups across Indiana for parents of children across the autism spectrum. This information is provided to help those families trying to locate a group for support. The support groups listed may or may not provide you and your family with […]

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The front entrance to the second Lighthouse Autism Center in Mishawaka at the Park Place circle.

04/15/2014

Lighthouse Opens Second Center in Mishawaka- April 2014

Second Autism Center Opens in Mishawaka, Indiana As you know, the prevalence of Autism and need for Autism care in our community is significant and overwhelmingly underserved. Because of the growing needthroughout the Michiana area, Lighthouse will open its second center, located in Mishawaka, in April – in honor of National Autism Awareness Month. “Opening a new center in […]

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04/15/2014

Welcome to Lighthouse Autism Center – April 2014

Welcome to Lighthouse – the Autism treatment leader in Indiana. We’re pleased to provide you with The Autism Beacon newsletter – a quarterly publication dedicatedto keeping you up to date with relevant news on Autism and Autism Spectrum Disordersand extending information on the available resources at our Mishawaka and Warsaw centers for your patients in need. Lighthouse is 100% focused on Autism and, specifically, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) […]

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04/14/2014

#35: Utah Enacts Autism Insurance Reform

SALT LAKE CITY (April 3, 2014) — — Gov. Gary Herbert today signed legislation making Utah the 35th state to enact autism insurance reform. Utah has one of the nation’s highest rates of prevalence for autism at 1 in 54, or about 2 percent of the state population. Sen. Brian Shiozawa (at the podium) and Governor […]

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A child wearing an orange shirt with both of his hands on a yellow wall touching a Lighthouse Autism Center logo.

04/11/2014

Light the Way

On Saturday, April 26 from 10:00am-12:00pm, ADEC will be hosting an Autism Awareness event in downtown Elkhart. There will activities for children, a sensory table, coffee and donuts. The ADEC bell choir will also be there to perform. This event is a great opportunity for families to meet, network, and explore community resources. Lighthouse will […]

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04/10/2014

Clinical Corner- April 2014

Is your toddler repetitive?Could be Autism. Study warns.April 2014- The Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology published a new paper that will make each parent sit up and observe their child’s behavior. The study, published by lead researcher Joseph Piven, found that children demonstrating repetitive behaviors like flapping hands, spinning, etc. by their first birthday are four times more likely to […]

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04/10/2014

Heart of the Matter- April 2014

April 2014- As stated in our mission, and evidenced by the many successes and heartfelt testimonials of our parents, it is our privilege and calling to provide quality ABA therapy where it is needed. As the only center in Michiana for Autism with an award-winning management team, we know it is our child-focused and family-focused philosophy that helps us achieve enduring success. It is our […]

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04/09/2014

Sesame Street to Focus on Autism

The nonprofit behind Big Bird, Elmo and Abby Cadabby is launching a new effort to reduce stigma surrounding kids with autism and help those with the developmental disorder learn life skills. Through a new initiative dubbed “See Amazing in All Children,” Sesame Workshop said it will create digital tools to help children with autism learn […]

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04/03/2014

Light the Way for Autism Awareness

On Saturday, April 16 from 10:00am to 12:00pm ADEC  will be holding an autism awareness event at 319 S. Main St in downtown Elkhart. There will be materials there for you to decorate your own balloon to hang along the downtown sidewalk. These balloons will honor our loved one’s who are on the autism spectrum. […]

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03/26/2014

Autism Research: March 21, 2014 Week in Review

Anti-anxiety medications help autism brain, research suggests  A new study conducted by the University of Washington has found that low doses of drugs used to treat anxiety symptoms can help ‘re-balance’ the brains of children with autism. Dr. Catterall and his team found that the imbalance between the excitatory and inhibitory neurons that characterizes autism […]

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03/24/2014

AmazonSmile

Amazon has started a new program called AmazonSmile that will allow various charitable organizations to benefit from your shopping. Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to the charitable organization of your choice. Shop with Amazon and choose from nearly 1 million eligible 501(c)(3) public charitable organizations to support, including St. […]

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