ScenicView Academy is a school for adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and learning disabilities. Our mission is to help individuals diagnosed with Autism, Aspergers, ADHD, Executive Functioning Deficits, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, or Dysgraphia, or other learning disabilities gain skills that lead to independent and fulfilling lives. Through our residential or day-time programming, students learn about their disabilities and how to accommodate for them.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Two ScenicView Staff Present at BYU Conference on Autism


By Garrett Pace, MSW Intern

Two of our therapists, Ryan Miller, LCSW, and Suzette Bartlett, LCSW, presented at BYU’s Autism Conference in March.  In addition to describing how autism presents itself in adulthood, they shared practical tools and techniques mental health professionals can use in working with adults on the spectrum.  They represented ScenicView Academy well and were very engaging to the audience.  Some attendees inquired about how to purchase ScenicView’s new social skills quick reference guide, Why Is It So Hard to Make Friends?, and others expressed an interest in touring our facility.

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