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Locality: San Jose, California



Address: 1101 S Winchester Blvd Suite B-110 95128 San Jose, CA, US

Website: www.thriveautismcenter.com

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Thrive Therapy & Social Center 01.12.2020

Thrive is hiring!! We are currently looking for ABA Therapists to work with our amazing team and families. Ample paid training, ongoing clinical and administrative support and an amazing culture to promote growth for all! Contact us to find out more: [email protected] or apply here: https://www.thriveautismcenter.com/careers

Thrive Therapy & Social Center 22.11.2020

Wishing all of our families a happy and safe Thanksgiving

Thrive Therapy & Social Center 11.11.2020

This video demonstration is a great way to learn best ways to incorporate kids with autism into the kitchen! With a little prep, you can have a great time together cooking. Bon Apetit! Have a question or need some help? Ask in the comments!

Thrive Therapy & Social Center 25.10.2020

This is a wonderful toolkit for families with a wealth of resources. Supporting Individuals with Autism through Uncertain Times.

Thrive Therapy & Social Center 12.10.2020

Here’s a resource to help you explain the situation to your kiddos

Thrive Therapy & Social Center 30.09.2020

We will be sharing ideas and ways to keep kids who are needing to spend more time at home engaged and happy. Follow for regular updates!

Thrive Therapy & Social Center 13.09.2020

Thrive San Jose is hiring! Come by or contact us to learn more about the great work we are doing!

Thrive Therapy & Social Center 07.09.2020

If you think you’re child may have autism, contact your pediatrician right away.

Thrive Therapy & Social Center 27.08.2020

Every joyful, connected moment goes a long way in the heart of a child!

Thrive Therapy & Social Center 08.08.2020

Wishing you all a wonderful thanksgiving!

Thrive Therapy & Social Center 28.07.2020

Spending time with some of your neurodiverse family or friends this holiday season? Here are some tips to include everyone.