Future Horizons, Inc.
Book and Periodical PublishingTexas, United States11-50 Employees
Future Horizons, Inc. focuses on publishing and disseminating information about autism, Asperger's syndrome, and Sensory Processing Disorder through books, magazines, DVDs, and related media, alongside conferences and continuing education programs. Its materials aim to educate and support people on the autism spectrum, as well as their families, teachers, and professionals who work with them. The company also runs professional and family-focused conferences, often featuring Temple Grandin and her mother, Eustacia Cutler, on its national tour. Headquartered in Arlington, Texas, the company was founded in 1996 and has positioned itself as a global leader in autism and Asperger's publications and conferences. Recent developments include the March 2026 release of time to Thrive, a reflection workbook for parents and caregivers of young autistic children.