Teaching is more than imparting knowledge,
it is inspiring change.
- William Arthur Ward
Teaching is more than imparting knowledge,
it is inspiring change.
- William Arthur Ward
Teaching is more than imparting knowledge,
it is inspiring change.
- William Arthur Ward
Teaching is more than imparting knowledge,
it is inspiring change.
- William Arthur Ward
Providing education in a safe, nurturing and compassionate environment.
OUR MISSION
OUR STAFF INCLUDES
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Credentialed Educators
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Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs)
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Behavior Interventionists
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Speech and Language Therapists
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Occupational Therapists
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Physical Therapists
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Art Instructor
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Music Therapist
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APE Instructor
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Registered and Licensed Vocational Nurses
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Administrators
OUR LEADERSHIP
Exceptional people serving an extraordinary purpose.
OUR FOUNDER
Dr. Mary J Lang
RN, Ph.D., ABPN, BCBA-D
Founder & CEO
Mary is the Founder and CEO of Beacon Day School for Children with Autism and Related Disabilities (a non-public school), and the Founder and Executive Director of Beacon Life Project (a 501c3 non-profit organization supporting lifelong needs of individuals with Autism). Dr. Lang graduated from the University of Southern California with her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology. As a diplomat of the American Board of Neuropsychology, Dr. Lang has been a practicing licensed psychologist in the field of neuropsychology since 1991. Dr. Lang is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the doctoral level. She presently serves as adjunct faculty at both Azusa Pacific University and Argosy University.
Dr. Lang is an active member of numerous national associations, which include the National Academy of Neuropsychology and the International Neuropsychological Society. She has conducted extensive research including "Parental Attitudes Toward Sexuality and Adolescents with ASD." Dr. Lang has lectured widely on Autism and has served on multiple boards and committees such as the Interagency Autism Committee of Orange County. She has also presented at AutismOne, Autism Society, and Autism Conference of America and at IMFAR on “Sexual Behavior in Adolescents and Young Adults with Autism.”