Testimonials
We are fortunate to have enrolled our son at the Brooklyn Autism Center at its inception over 4 years ago. We met the school’s founder and the educational director and shared their vision for an educational environment based on the methodology of ABA and a 1:1 staff ratio. It was immediately clear to us that BAC was the right school for our son. The programming is highly individualized to meet his needs and each goal is tracked with data to measure his progress. The team is committed to working with us in our home and the community to help generalize the skills our son has learned across various environments. Our son's successes, both large and small, are celebrated each day. The highly-trained and professional staff are truly dedicated to helping each student individually reach their maximum potential. They care for each child as if they were family and treat them with respect and love. They are compassionate, selfless, and devoted to improving the lives of the students. We are eternally grateful.
BAC Parent, October 2011
“In other schools, my son has always been labeled 'the aggressive kid.' At the BAC, he has no label. He is just a kid in school eager to learn with teachers who are eager to teach and thrilled when he learns!”
BAC parent, May 2011
“Brooklyn Autism Center has changed the trajectory of our daughter's life. The superior quality of the staff instruction combined with the expert supervision of {Educational Director} Jaime Nicklas, has been able to treat my daughter’s behavioral symptoms while providing her with a loving and safe learning environment. I believe the hours my daughter spends at BAC are enriching her life in a dramatic way and giving her the fundamentals tools for a successful future. She is slowly, but consistently, becoming an active participant in the world around her. Prior to our daughter’s enrollment at BAC, we felt lost and quite helpless. BAC gives us constant support, direction and insight to understand her behaviors and how best to reach our goals and optimize her potential. We are no longer helpless. We are now empowered, active participants in our sweet girl's growth and development!”
BAC parent, May 2011



