Bierman Autism Centers

Early intervention is key!

The facts are out there.  The rates of autism are rising, and to quote Autism Speaks, “1 in 88 can’t wait”.  Early intervention is key.

 

Did you know the average IQ gains for children with autism in effective early behavioral intervention programs is around 17 points higher?

 

So why wait?  It is best to get your child help as soon as possible.

 

Children who receive early intervention can show tremendous gains in areas such as language skills and social skills.

 

A diagnosis is not the end; it’s the beginning! It’s the first step in acknowledging and understanding how your child’s mind works and giving him or her the resources needed to succeed.

 

If you feel your child is missing important developmental milestones in his or her development, don’t wait and hope it goes away.  Get help immediately.  Early intervention services are available for children under the age of 3.  In fact, doctors are diagnosing children with autism as early as 1 year old.

 

Bierman Autism Centers is where kids as young as 18 months to 9 years of age engage in play to learn foundational skills they can build on, such as self-advocacy and communication. They recognize that every kid’s success is unique, and their one-on-one approach allows them to drive progress and measurable outcomes while each child is advancing on their own terms.

 

With over 200 graduations, Bierman currently has centers and is expanding in: Arizona, Indiana, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, and Rhode Island. For more about Bierman Autism Centers, visit www.biermanautism.com.

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