AIM Clinics
Savannah Mangrum is a dedicated behavioral health professional with extensive experience working with children, particularly those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Currently serving as a Behavioral Health Technician at AIM Clinics since 2020, Savannah previously held the position of Registered Behavior Technician at Early Autism Services, where responsibilities included leading therapy sessions, collecting behavior data, and collaborating with BCBA supervisors. Savannah's early career includes roles as a 5th Grade Teacher at both Anderson County Schools and Onslow County Schools, and as a Preschool Teacher at Life Changers International Church, demonstrating a strong commitment to individualized education and student growth. Savannah's background is complemented by experience as a Child Caregiver and a Summer Camp Counselor, showcasing a talent for creating supportive learning environments. Savannah holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
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AIM Clinics
AIM Clinics is now Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers! Follow our adventures on the Hopebridge LinkedIn page. At Autism in Motion (AIM) Clinics, our goal is to create bright futures for children with autism. We believe that goal is achievable through high-quality Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. Our therapists work one-on-one with children to reinforce positive behaviors and create meaningful, long-lasting change. ABA therapy can help children improve their communication and social skills, gain independence, focus on schoolwork, cope with strong emotions, and much more! In 2017, we opened our first clinic in our home state of Arkansas. Since then, we have made it our mission to bring this life-changing therapy to families in communities with limited access to autism resources.