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Positive Development

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Positive Development reviews

4.0

85% would recommend to a friend

(24 total reviews)

Mike Suiters

85% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

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5.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

A truly rare company culture filled with thoughtful, kind, mission-driven people with a CEO that cares deeply and welcomes thoughts, suggestions, and feedback from any employee. They also offer a 401K for part time workers. The work we do is changing the lives of children and families with autism. I continue to be impressed and relieved by how genuine, transparent, and supportive this company is across the board.

Cons

I honestly cannot think of any cons. (I do wish there were more opportunities for PT worker advancement into FT staff with higher pay and medical benefits, but I think the company is working on this)

2.0
Feb 3, 2026

Great for families, not for staff

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Therapy services are a great option for many families with children diagnosed with autism. Sessions are play-based and less "sterile" than ABA. The clinical director was amazing and very supportive.

Cons

Culture has become toxic over the last year - not for front-line staff but for the teams that are supporting them. Upper management is unkind, disrespectful and clicky.

4.0
Jan 30, 2026

Growing company with strong mission

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Positive Development is truly a mission-driven organization. The values are real, and the work feels meaningful — you genuinely feel like you’re helping change the autism care landscape for families who need support. The clinical leaders are incredibly strong, and there is a deep culture of compassion and care, both for clients and for one another. Leadership and staff are passionate, and people show up because they believe in what PD is building.

Cons

As a fast-growing organization, there are real growing pains. Systems and processes are still evolving, and staffing shortages in frontline paraprofessional roles can make scheduling and service delivery logistically challenging at times. Limited payer contracts in some markets also means having to turn families away, which is difficult for teams committed to helping.

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