Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about our services and mission.
Our Mission, Programs & Services
The foundation's mission is to **empower parents** of children with autism and developmental disabilities by providing educational training, customized academic and behavioral plans, psychological assessments, and financial support.
The foundation offers a range of services, including the **Woodallkids Outreach Program**, the **Woodallkids Academy**, **Preschool Readiness Educational Program (PREP)**, **Social Skills Groups**, and the **Targeted Intervention for Elementary Students (TIES)** program. They also provide grants, parent support groups, and professional consultations.
**ABA** is a therapy that uses principles of learning and behavior to teach and improve skills in children with autism. The Brent Woodall Foundation uses ABA to create **individualized programs** that address each child's specific cognitive, social, and behavioral issues.
The **Woodallkids Academy** is a program designed to be a therapeutic alternative to special education. It aims to provide children with cognitive and social skills using the principles of **ABA** in an intensive, structured environment.
**Cristi's Outreach Foundation** is a branch of the Brent Woodall Foundation that operates as a therapeutic center in **Barlad, Romania**. It provides education, one-to-one ABA therapy, social groups, and speech therapy for children ages 18 months to six years.
Enrollment & Family Support
The foundation's therapeutic center is located in **Irving, Texas**. They also provide services to families worldwide through their outreach programs, including the center in Romania.
The foundation serves children with autism and developmental disabilities **from birth to 12 years of age**, with a focus on early and targeted intervention.
The foundation takes a **family-focused approach**. They provide ongoing **parent training** in ABA strategies to give caregivers the tools and knowledge needed to support their child's learning at home and in the community.
Financials & Contact
Yes, the foundation provides modest financial support through grants ranging from **$500 to $5,000**, based on need. They also offer services at an affordable rate through insurance or a sliding rate scale.
You can contact the foundation by phone at **(972) 756-9170** or by email at **info@woodallkids.org**.
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