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At The Clinic

 

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Our ABA intervention services hit the core of helping children with autism by following one simple rule: every child is unique, and we have to help them to best reflect those social needs. Through our Preschool ABA program, children learn by playing with their peers and with small group activities. Some learn to communicate by exchanging pictures or using an iPad. Others expand their verbal skills. We plan activities that encourage the children to interact – making dirt pudding, erupting baking soda volcanoes, playing water balloon T-Ball. At the elementary school level, actives offer the chance to practice how to attend an participate with age-appropriate lessons and learn from others through board games, dramatic play and conversations volleys.

Social Skills Groups

“My child just doesn’t seem to get what people mean sometimes.”

We hear this from parents often, and help them understand children with autism need help learning how to socialize, much as their peers learn academics. Our small groups meet weekly, where children practice life skills – maintaining a conversation, respecting personal space, coping with bullying.

Screening and Diagnostics

“I’m concerned my child might have ASD.”

Our clinic understands the fear and uncertainty that comes with the early suspicions about autism. We’re here to guide you through the process with years of clinical expertise using gold standard assessment tools, and the right questions are asked and answered:

  • What signs should I be looking for?
  • How early can a child be diagnosed with ASD?
  • How do I help my child down this unknown path?

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