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	<title>Comments on: Autism Treatments: What Children&#8217;s Village Means</title>
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		<title>By: cindycarroll</title>
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		<description>Thank you for those kind words Hedi. I often stop to marvel at how powerful services can be when families, community members, school districts and providers come together for a common purpose. This is exactly the mission of the Collaborative Classroom from the very beginning. It has been AMAZING to work with a variety of people, such as Ryan Zayac and students from the Central Washington University behavioral program. The connections between Children&#039;s Village and local school districts have also been a powerful partnership. We appreciate these collaborations and love to hear about how it affects the daily lives of families. Collaboration WORKS!
Cindy Carroll</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for those kind words Hedi. I often stop to marvel at how powerful services can be when families, community members, school districts and providers come together for a common purpose. This is exactly the mission of the Collaborative Classroom from the very beginning. It has been AMAZING to work with a variety of people, such as Ryan Zayac and students from the Central Washington University behavioral program. The connections between Children&#8217;s Village and local school districts have also been a powerful partnership. We appreciate these collaborations and love to hear about how it affects the daily lives of families. Collaboration WORKS!<br />
Cindy Carroll</p>
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