Autism therapy provider opens 4 Minnesota centers

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El Segundo, Calif.-based Behavior Frontiers has opened three applied behavior analysis therapy centers in the Minneapolis metro area and plans to open a fourth in mid-March, bringing its total number of Minnesota centers to eight. 

The locations in Plymouth, Woodbury and Fridley are now open, and a Rogers center is expected to open in mid-March, according to a March 11 news release. All eight centers are accepting new patients. 

Behavior Frontiers also operates autism therapy centers in Edina, Coon Rapids, Maple Grove and Eagan. The organization said the new sites aim to expand access to early intervention services across the Twin Cities region. 

The centers provide personalized ABA therapy programs for toddlers and young children with autism under age 6, focusing on communication, social, behavioral and daily living skills. 

Behavior Frontiers was founded in 2004 and provides ABA therapy across more than 80 regions in 12 states. 

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