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Oak Bridge Quarterly
OBA's ABA & ACT approach beyond the classroom


What Happens When the Other Shoe Doesn’t Drop?
For years, we leave work, take leaves, and fiercely advocate for our neurodivergent children to receive an equal piece of the pie… that doesn’t exist. The deck is stacked against them, and against you, in the public school system. They just don’t have the resources. For my daughter, it was five long years of being told she wasn’t measuring up, that she was explosive, reactive, not at grade level… “She hit her peer today.” “She cried all day.” “She threw belongings.” “Can

Stephanie 'North' Longe
May 273 min read


Parent Training Makes a world of Difference
This month Melissa, a parent here at OBA, shares with us her experience as a parent at OBA and the parent training she has participated in at our school Becoming part of the Oak Bridge Academy family has been nothing short of life-changing for my son and has positively changed his trajectory of success for his future. Prior to OBA, we did our best to navigate the public school system and cobble together therapy, social skills, and extra activities when we could. When OBA open

Melissa Vardon
Mar 10, 20242 min read
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