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Spooktober Monthly Theme

We’re getting into the Spooktober Spirit! Halloween may not be the same this year, but we can still find ways to enjoy the Halloween spirit! Though traditions may look different this year to keep everyone safe, there are still plenty of ways to have fun! Here are a few tips to keep in mind this […]

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San Gabriel Center

We are excited to show you our newly renovated center! The San Gabriel office now has a total of 8 therapy rooms, each with a variety of activities to target different skills. We are open for face to face services. Our staff and clients enjoyed reconnecting this week. Everyone did well following our new safety […]

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COVID-19 Tips For Caregivers

The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services along with the DDS and the SCDD  put together a very helpful guide with tips for caregivers of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities. You can read everything on the graphics below or click here to download or print a copy to have on hand.  For all up to […]

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Telehealth Sessions

During this time of Safer At Home, we continue to work with our clients via Telehealth. While our centers are currently closed, this allows us to stay connected and offer services to help our families during this difficult time. Here are some of the ways we can assist you: Experienced staff will provide telephone or […]

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Protocol for Coronavirus – COVID-19

To Parents and Families CBC Education has taken precautions due to the growing spread of the Coronavirus, which is transmitted from person to person when coughing or sneezing near a person who is less than 6 feet away from you. For more information, visit the CDC.gov website. Because of this, we have put specific practices […]

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March Theme

The theme this month in our Social Skills Training Program is Social Smarts: Using Our Social Smarts Everywhere We Go. Underlying Principle: Everyone has something they are good at, which we can refer to as “smarts.” While some people have really good technology smarts, others may have “smarts” in other areas. However, when we interact […]

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