I have had the pleasure of working for The Uncommon Thread for 2.5 years now, and I can confidently say that it is one of the most rewarding experiences of my professional life. 
The company’s commitment to improving the lives of individuals with autism is truly inspiring. TUT also places a high value on professional development and growth. There are ample opportunities for continuing education, training, and career advancement. This has allowed me to grow personally and professionally, and I am part of a team that truly cares about my success. It’s clear that the company values its employees and is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of its clients. I highly recommend this company to anyone looking to make a difference in the lives of others. ~ ABA Therapist
Tomorrow marks our last day with our first TUT ABA Therapist and to say that we are going to miss her would be an understatement. 
Navigating an Autism diagnosis and all the trials and tribulations that come along with it can be difficult, to say the least. Being blessed with a therapist who is not only knowledgeable about the process but who also has an instant connection with your child is more than we could have hoped for. The transition from 1 -2 hours of therapy per week to 25 hours+ was seamless. Our therapist blended into our family and our routines as if she had always been there. We owe so much of our son’s progress to her hard work and dedication to the job. Though we may be losing her as a therapist, we truly feel like we have gained a new member to our family. Her next kiddo is going to be one lucky little boy or girl.
We’ve already had such positive feedback from our staff after today’s lunch and learn.
Some of them had to leave early due to other sessions/meetings, but they all reached out to me and said they wished they could’ve stayed longer. Some of the therapists took such extensive notes, as they truly found today’s presentation so beneficial. Thank you and your team so very much. We’re happy to have this connection and referral source!
We are grateful for each member of the TUT team that worked with our son throughout his journey, Danielle, Christian and Chelsea at ELM Street and more recently with Erin and Nicole at his preschool. 
Each Trained Behavior Technician and BCBA was great to work with and brought exactly what our son needed at the right time. I believe this is one of the reasons he progressed so quickly. For us, the parent training sessions were extremely beneficial as well, and we’ll carry the take-aways with us always.
As parents we consistently try to provide an environment where our son can thrive. Having a team of experts working alongside and teaching us has helped us to be able to do this in ways we would not have been able to otherwise. I often say, “Teamwork Makes the Dream Work”, and it is very true in this case as well.
Warm Regards,
Mom
Our daughter’s progress has been amazing to watch, and I think we selected the best to help her achieve it.
One of the challenges that our daughter overcame was the ability to better express her wants and needs. She learned to brush her teeth independently thanks to the step-by-step breakdown that TUT provided. This ABA method, breaking down an activity, is one of the things that made an impact in our family as we learned a new way to teach our daughter.
What stood out about TUT for me is the dedication to teach us about ABA. The parent training was really an essential part to help us successfully tackle a goal. Also, I really appreciate all the activities and field trips that were scheduled for the kids. This was very important for us at the time that our daughter wasn’t attending school yet. The therapist and BCBA would always be there to answer all our qustions and honor our requests. Thank you so much for your support!
November 13, 2023

Mr. Greg Carr
The Uncommon Thread
1071 Valley Road
Stirling, NJ 07980
Dear Greg,
I would like to thank you for your participation in our Pediatric Grand Rounds on 10/26/23. Your presentation was extremely well received by the audience, as reflected by the verbal feedback.
I have also received the brochures of your program at TUT. Much appreciated. Thank you very much for a fantastic presentation.
Sincerely,
Bill
William Bernstein, MD
Pediatric Residency Program Director
Chief, Division of General Pediatrics & Pediatric Education
Associate Chair for Academic Affairs and Quality
The Children’s Hospital
Saint Peter’s University Hospital
254 Easton Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Colleen’s new position as Director of In-Home Case Management will entail oversight of TUT’s BCBA team by safeguarding the implementation and follow through of our ABA best practices. This increased level of attention and management will certainly ensure the best outcomes for the children in our care. Colleen joined the administrative team at TUT in 2015. She quickly became involved in many facets of TUT’s day to day administrative and clinical operations, and in 2017, was promoted to Case Manager. For the last several years, Colleen has been an integral part of the overall success of TUT’s in-home operations.
Just as she has in all her roles at TUT, we expect Colleen to flourish in her new position and make a tremendous impact on TUT and the families we serve.

Amanda has been a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst since 2017 and has over 15 years of experience in the field of ABA. Amanda has a B.A. in Psychology from Pace University and an M.S.Ed in Special and General Education through Touro College. Amanda joined TUT in 2018 and quickly established herself as a BCBA that could provide guidance and mentorship to other BCBAs. In 2021, Amanda was promoted to Senior BCBA and has been an integral part of the development and rollout of TUT’s BCBA Best Practices Professional Development Series. In Amanda’s new role as Clinical Director, she will have many important areas of responsibility. Amanda will provide individualized behavioral supports for learners, supervise those seeking BACB certification, oversee the Parent Training Best Practice through 1:1 support, expand professional development, and provide clinical support to learners and BCBAs identified through TUT’s Tiered System. Amanda has proven to be a person that can manage these areas with ease and expertise.
She will no doubt ensure our BCBAs are delivering services at an optimal level, and that our learners are significantly benefiting from her oversight.

In Jessica’s new role, she will mentor and support new BCBAs across the core areas of TUT that are integral to developing strong BCBAs. Jessica will orientate new BCBAs to TUT’s Way of Life including our Clinical ABA Best Practices, Rethink Clinical platform, and Rethink’s Practice Management platform. She will act as a sounding board for an interim period on clinical set up, assessments, and collaborate on supporting children. Jessica will identify and assist in professional development opportunities for new BCBAs and ensure they are receiving the clinical support needed to provide high-quality case oversight to our therapists, clients, and families.
Jessica earned her BA in psychology from The College of New Jersey and a master’s degree in ABA from Georgian Court University. She completed her supervision as a teacher’s assistant and then transitioned into a BCBA role at a private school for children with autism. Jessica, a BCBA since 2015, joined TUT seven years ago as an in-home BCBA. She transitioned to a center BCBA and was promoted to Senior BCBA in TUT’s Bridges Classroom in 2021. With Jessica’s proven abilities and lengthy experience at TUT, she will most certainly have a positive effect on our new BCBAs as well as the children and families we support.
