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Local autism center expanding with new building

TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) — Centria Autism on South Craycroft near East 29th Street is about to increase the number of kids they help.The center recently moved into the new building Centria Autism on South Craycroft near East 29th Street is expanding its program to help children diagnosed with autism, ages two to six, with the goal of increasing the number of students to 56. The center, which uses a method called Applied Behavior Analysis to prepare young kids for regular school days, has recently moved into a new building and plans to increase its number of children to 16 students. Teachers will use new classrooms and a gym to aid the growing number of pupils. If parents are interested in using Centria Autism, visit their website to sign up.

Local autism center expanding with new building

Published : 2 months ago by Robbie Reynold in Health

TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) — Centria Autism on South Craycroft near East 29th Street is about to increase the number of kids they help.

The center recently moved into the new building and currently takes care of 16 students. But that number is eventually going to jump to 56.

Centria uses a method called Applied Behavior Analysis to prepare young kids diagnosed with autism for regular school days. Teachers will start utilizing new classrooms and a gym to help the growing number of students.

The program is for kids ages two to six. If you are a parent interested in using the center to help your child, you should go to this site, and click on the "get started" tab.

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