
ACA and its Implications for Families
Many of our families have asked us questions about the new ACA and its implications for families. Some of you have received letters from your

Many of our families have asked us questions about the new ACA and its implications for families. Some of you have received letters from your

Children diagnosed with autism often do not engage in appropriate play. Play may involve manipulating a toy inappropriately or playing with only one part of

We recently did an information session and were asked a question about “tolerance”… here are some of our thoughts on the topic we want to

In a study, it was suggested an MRI may aid in the early diagnosis of autism, thus stressing the importance of early intervention. The study

Sometimes children with autism have feeding problems. They may refuse to eat food, have difficulty swallowing, eat only a limited number of foods, or have

Research shows that children who receive intensive early intervention services are likely to make more progress and have better long-term outcomes. The argument for early

Early detection of autism is essential. As soon as a diagnosis is made, families should be provided with accurate, up-to-date information about science-based intervention options.

Intervention should start as early as possible to get straight to the point. My advice for parents is if you notice your child is not

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.