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Organize the Chaos: Executive Functioning 101Date & Time: June 11th, 2026  | 7pm - 9pm EST“Executive Functioning” is one...
06/02/2026

Organize the Chaos: Executive Functioning 101
Date & Time: June 11th, 2026 | 7pm - 9pm EST
“Executive Functioning” is one of the most talked about topics in education, ABA, and mental health right now — but what does it actually look like in practice? 🤔
Join us for Organize the Chaos: Executive Functioning 101 with Nicole Stewart and walk away with practical, neuroaffirming strategies you can apply immediately with clients, students, and families.
This workshop will explore:
🧠 What executive functioning really means
🧩 How EF challenges present across diagnoses and settings
📋 Practical antecedent strategies to reduce barriers and maladaptive behaviors
💡 How behavior analysts are uniquely positioned to support executive functioning growth
Whether you’re a BCBA, educator, therapist, or mental health professional, this presentation will provide both the conceptual framework and actionable tools to better support neurodivergent individuals.
📅 Thursday, June 11, 2026
⏰ 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST
💻 Virtual via Behavior Live
Register now: https://behaviorlive.com/organizations/MPG/home #:~:text=Organize%20the%20Chaos%3A%20Executive%20Functioning%20101

05/20/2026

Our CEO, Dr. Joshua Rosenthal, recently joined The Curious Incident Podcast and shared a perspective that sits at the center of how we approach care.

His goal has always been clear: build the best behavioral health company in the city. But as he explained, you can’t become the best if families feel ignored.

For a parent reaching out for support — especially a scared parent navigating uncertainty — silence can feel heavy. If someone doesn’t get back to you, it can make you feel like your child’s needs aren’t important or that your family is being overlooked.

Care starts long before the first appointment. It starts with answering the call, following up, showing up, and making families feel seen from day one.

The services matter. The expertise matters. But the experience matters too.

Because families deserve more than help — they deserve to know someone genuinely cares. 💙

You can listen to the episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7tlCNlNo1CxgM1slqtnpyc?si=2cUWFeFQTAODsDhyk45fWQ

05/12/2026

One of the biggest mistakes families make after an autism diagnosis is waiting too long to get support.

Early intervention can make a major difference in communication, behavior, independence, and long-term outcomes — especially when the right services are put in place early. Every month matters.

In this video, Josh talks about why acting early is so important and how families can start getting the support their child needs now instead of staying stuck on waitlists, confusion, or delays.

If you’re a NYC parent looking for support, click the Linktree in our bio to explore:
🔹 FREE DOE-funded ABA services
🔹 Educational & behavioral support resources
🔹 Our service inquiry form to get started

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05/12/2026

Understanding your child’s educational rights can completely change the support they receive in school. 📚

In this video, Ariel breaks down 3 important terms every parent should know when advocating for their child:

• IEP (Individualized Education Program)

• FAPE (Free & Appropriate Public Education)

• LRE (Least Restrictive Environment)

Knowing these terms helps families better understand what schools are legally required to provide and how to advocate for meaningful support and access in the classroom.

If you’re a NYC parent looking for guidance, support, or DOE-funded services, click the Linktree in our bio to explore:

🔹 FREE DOE-funded ABA services

🔹 Educational support resources

🔹 Our service inquiry form to get started

Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at MPG 💐Today, we celebrate the incredible mothers and caregivers who do it all. You a...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at MPG 💐

Today, we celebrate the incredible mothers and caregivers who do it all. You are not only loving parents and everyday heroes, but also strong role models, leaders, clinicians, doctors, lawyers, teachers, business owners, and changemakers shaping the world around us.

Your strength, patience, compassion, and resilience inspire the next generation every single day. The impact you make, both at home and beyond — does not go unnoticed.

Thank you for all that you do for your families, your communities, and the people who look up to you 💙

Wishing all the amazing moms and caregivers a beautiful Mother’s Day filled with love and appreciation.

05/08/2026

Has your child’s school told you they’re “doing fine” — but deep down, you know they’re struggling?

“Fine” isn’t the standard. Every child deserves meaningful progress, the right support, and the opportunity to thrive.
Too often, children with autism are held to lower expectations instead of being given the tools and services they truly need.

We help families advocate for appropriate support and meaningful educational outcomes.

Hit the link in our bio to submit a service inquiry or learn more about our DOE-funded ABA services.

05/06/2026

Kids today are growing up in an environment engineered to compete for their attention.

Short-form content, endless scrolling, notifications, and algorithm-driven feeds are changing how children focus, regulate emotions, and engage with the world around them.

This isn’t just about “screen time.” It’s about the type of screen experience and what it may be replacing: sleep, boredom, creativity, conversation, and real-world connection.

In this webinar, Dr. Ariel Kornblum breaks down:

• What current research says about screens and attention

• Why short-form content is uniquely hard to disengage from

• Early warning signs parents should watch for

• Practical strategies that actually work for families

📅 Join us on May 21st for:
Reclaiming Focus: Evidence-Based Strategies for Kids in a Screen-Filled World

🔗 Learn more + register through the link in bio.

Screens are everywhere. For many kids and teens, constant notifications, short-form videos, and social media are making ...
05/04/2026

Screens are everywhere. For many kids and teens, constant notifications, short-form videos, and social media are making it harder to focus and regulate emotions.

Join Dr. Ariel Kornblum for our Free Parenting Webinar, "Reclaiming Focus: Evidence-Based Strategies for Kids in a Screen-Filled World" on May 21st at 12 pm EDT.

🔗 Click here to register! https://bit.ly/4tdlQke

You'll gain practical, research-informed tools to better understand how screen use is impacting your child and what you can do to help.

• Understand how screens affect attention, motivation, and emotional regulation
• Recognize early signs of screen-related challenges like anxiety or difficulty focusing
• Set realistic boundaries that actually work in busy family life

If you’re looking for clear, actionable strategies to support healthier digital habits and stronger focus, this webinar will give you tools you can start using right away.

04/30/2026

Getting that call from school again?

“Your child had a rough day…”
“Can you come pick them up…”

And suddenly it feels like your kid is the “problem.”
They’re not.

For many autistic children, behavior isn’t defiance — it’s communication that’s being missed.

The real issue?

Most schools are reacting in the moment… instead of teaching the skills that prevent it from happening again.

That’s where the right support changes everything.
Because when a child is understood, behavior starts to make sense — and progress actually happens.

Tap the link in bio to talk with our team at Manhattan Psychology Group neurodivergent behavioranalysis parentingcommunity

Bidirectional Naming and Relational Frame Theory: Recent Research and Conceptual Advances Date & Time: May 8th, 2026  | ...
04/30/2026

Bidirectional Naming and Relational Frame Theory: Recent Research and Conceptual Advances

Date & Time: May 8th, 2026 | 9am - 11am EST

Most clinicians talk about language development, but struggle to clearly assess or systematically build it.

This 2-hour webinar breaks down the latest research on Bidirectional Naming (BiN) and Incidental Bidirectional Naming (IncBiN), two critical repertoires behind meaningful language and learning. Learn how these concepts connect to Relational Frame Theory (RFT) and, more importantly, how to actually apply them in practice.

Join us to learn:
✅ The difference between BiN vs. IncBiN, and why it matters clinically
✅ How to assess BiN using both formal and informal strategies
✅ How to turn research into action with interventions like Multiple Exemplar Instruction (MEI)

🎓 Earn 2 General Learning BACB CEUs
💲 $10 for live attendees

Register now: https://bit.ly/3RaYn5G

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