
Autism Community Networking
Monthly lunch meetings in Northwest Arkansas create opportunities for individuals and organizations to connect, collaborate, and share insights and knowledge with other professionals in the ABA therapy field and autism community. There is no cost to participate.
Who Should attend? Professionals working directly or indirectly in the autism field are welcome to join us to connect, collaborate, and grow with other top resources in our community. Pediatricians, mental health providers, PT, ST, OT, community organizations, preschools and daycares, physicians, psychologists, diagnosticians, and more, are welcome!
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Networking Opportunities
Connect with fellow professionals in ABA therapy and the autism community.
Introduction Sessions
Every attendee will have the opportunity to share about themselves or their organization and promote upcoming events.
Collaboration and Resource Sharing
Discover new trends and initiatives, share resources and information, and collaborate with like-minded professionals dedicated to making an impact in their communities.
Lunch Included
Enjoy a great lunch while engaging with peers and building meaningful professional relationships.
Inner Circle looks forward to meeting you and working together to make a positive impact on the Autism community in Northwest Arkansas.
What makes us different?
We believe that it is a privilege to serve the kids, families and communities that we are passionate about. There is no end to the RIPPLE effect we can have in these lives
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Core values
At Inner Circle we strongly believe that our core values are much more than a pretty poster on the wall but instead a positive indicator of a good culture. We have developed a meaningful set of core values for both our staff and our clients that define our standard of quality, treatment philosophy and company culture:
- Rise to Excellence
- Inspire Connection
- Persist Through Challenge
- Provide Value
- Lead by Example
- Embrace Growth
Dedication
Relationships
We believe that therapy should be fun and that learning happens through play, relationship and interaction. By building strong relationships with clients and families, we are able to provide a warm and welcoming environment that allows each individual to be their unique selves.


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