Building Brighter Futures
Since 1994, ACCESS a 501c3 nonprofit organization in Little Rock, Arkansas, has been building brighter futures for children, young adults and families. ACCESS offers outpatient pediatric therapy, full-time education and thorough diagnostic services for infants, toddlers, children and youths who are developing or diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, apraxia, autism and autism spectrum disorders, developmental delays, dyslexia, feeding disorders and other learning disabilities. We are committed to building new levels of confidence, competence and opportunity by empowering students with learning disabilities to define and achieve success throughout their lives.
Providing individualized outpatient pediatric physical therapy, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy and tutoring services for Arkansas clients utilizing state-of-the-art therapy tools and innovative strategies.
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Providing developmental evaluations, psychological evaluations and educational testing (cognitive testing) for children and youths with special needs. The ACCESS advanced evaluation team comprises a clinical psychologist and a therapy team.
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Providing individualized special education and resources for Arkansas children and youths with learning disorders and other special needs. ACCESS Schools offers specialized instruction for preschool and school-aged students.
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New and Noteworthy Articles
Young Adult Day Program Enrollment Spots Available!
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New ACCESS Endowment Fund Reaches $775,000 With Grant
Starry Starry Night Is February Soirée Cover Feature
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ACCESS Success: Meet Pate Withrow, Diagnosed With Achondroplasia
ACCESS Students Experience the American West
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ACCESS Opens 6,700-Square-Foot-Therapy Gym
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