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FEAT-Houston is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) charitable organization. See our website at www.feathouston,org for more information.

05/25/2026

From UH Clear UH-Clear Lake Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities - CADD
Spaces for summer cohorts will fill up fast!
• Email: [email protected]
• Call: 281-283-3319
• Or scan the QR code on our flyer to book a Q&A call

Now Enrolling: Group Social Skills (GSS)!

Does your child sometimes need a little extra help navigating the trickier parts of chatting, game time, or the online world? We are excited to open enrollment for our Group Social Skills Program.
GSS is made for children ages 8 - 12 who do well in group settings but just need a boost overcoming some barriers in social navigation.

GSS Topics:
• Creating Connections: Building skills in initiating conversations and keeping them flowing.
• Flexible Thinking: Learning how to handle the ups and downs of winning and losing with good sportsmanship.
• Web Wise: Staying safe online and identifying unkind or unsafe digital interactions.

This is a concurrent program, meaning while your child is having fun and learning new skills with peers, you’ll be right there alongside other caregivers getting practical tools to support and reinforce their growth at home and in the community. Every session includes icebreakers, group learning, and shared practice time for parents and kids.

Ready to Save Your Spot?
Spaces for our summer cohorts will fill up fast!
• Email: [email protected]
• Call: 281-283-3319
• Or scan the QR code on our flyer to book a Q&A call

05/17/2026
05/10/2026

Sign up now before registration closes:
https://projectbeacontx.org/adulting101/

Photos from UH-Clear Lake Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities - CADD's post 05/10/2026
05/03/2026

We are proud to celebrate Dr. Amy Wood of Project Beacon as a 2026 Woman of Distinction. This honor recognizes women whose leadership, service, and commitment strengthen our community and Dr. Wood embodies all of that and more. Her dedication to adults with autism and other neurodiversities continues to shape meaningful, life changing opportunities for individuals and families across Montgomery County. Congratulations, Amy. We are grateful for your leadership and impact.

By May 5: Tell TX House to Invest in Services for Texans with IDD 05/03/2026

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By May 5: Tell TX House to Invest in Services for Texans with IDD Email from Families for Effective Autism Treatment - Houston A Message from the Arc of Texas This important message was sent to us from the Arc of Texas. Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiv

May 2026 Training and News 05/01/2026

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May 2026 Training and News Email from Families for Effective Autism Treatment - Houston From FEAT-Houston May 2026 Training & News Join our Email List! In This Newsletter:  Training Events May 7 - What's the Proof?: A Webinar

Helping Learners Prepare for the Workforce Free Webinar 04/21/2026

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Helping Learners Prepare for the Workforce Free Webinar Email from Families for Effective Autism Treatment - Houston From Texas HHSC   Webinar on Helping Learners Prepare for the Workforce Register to attend a free webinar on Wednesday, April 29, for Autis

Photos from Project Beacon Texas's post 04/17/2026

FEAT-Houston's President, Dr. Amy Wood, was honored on Saturday at the Texas Association for Behavior Analysis with the "Public Service Contributions to Behavior Analysis in Texas" award. Amy has done a dedicated and beautiful job of helping people understand the value of behavior analysis in multiple settings. Congratulations!

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