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  • ACCESS Gardens Spring Plant Sales: More than Just Plants

    The ACCESS Spring Plant Sales are more than just flowers. It is an opportunity for individuals with special needs to find purpose while gaining vocational skills. Shop the ACCESS Gardens and give back to this mission with every purchase you make.

  • The Road to Success: Will Stuckey’s Journey with Autism

    When you first meet Will Stuckey it is not hard to be captivated by his wit and bright personality. You could say he is somewhat of a legend as he walks the halls of the ACCESS Academy.

  • Finding Answers for Aidan through a Comprehensive Evaluation

    The ACCESS Evaluation and Resource Center (AERC) changed our lives. I’ve known something was a little off for our 11-year-old son Aidan for years. His older brother is diagnosed on the autism spectrum, so his school just assumed he was autistic as well.

  • Speech Therapy, More Than Just Words

    Often times, people assume speech therapy is simply for vocal language and articulation. However, speech therapy is so much more. We caught up with ACCESS Speech-Language Pathologists Molly Ramsey and Amanda Dreidric to learn more about what all speech therapy really encompasses.

  • An Individualized Approach to Education in Mr. George’s Upper 1 Class

    In the Upper School at ACCESS, high school-aged students enter a class at a variety of levels, remaining with the same teacher for four years or more. In order to be successful, the education team must create an individualized approach to each student.

  • ACCESS Gardens Spring Plant Sales Are Here

    Spring has sprung in the ACCESS® Gardens! Come check out the beautiful flowers and plants our students and young adults have been growing.

  • 21st Annual Starry Starry Night Preview

    Calling all bidders! On Saturday, February 23, ACCESS® will host the 21st Annual Starry Starry Night, “Igniting Potential,” at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock.

  • Little Rock Professional Advises Parents to Seek Early Intervention

    Monitoring whether or not your child is meeting age appropriate milestones is an important way to determine if their development is on track. If a child is not meeting his or her milestones at the correct age, that could be an indicator of an underlying developmental delay. Identifying those delays and seeking early intervention is key to helping children get back on track.

  • ACCESS Transitions Night: Guardianships, Special Needs Trusts, and ABLE Accounts

    Calling all parents and guardians of children with special needs! Join Kayleigh Dulaney, with Wright, Lindsey & Jennings LLP, as she presents on topics including guardianships, special needs trusts and ABLE accounts at the next ACCESS Transitions Night.