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Oct 26, 2020
Oct 26, 2020
Printed courtesy of Autism Advocate Magazine... By Richard Boles, MD, Director of Neurogenomics at NeurAbilities HealthcareThis article is derived from the following work: Kreiman, B.L., Boles, R.G. State of the Art of Genetic Testing for Patients With Autism: A...
Ask the Doctor: Amir Miodovnik, M.D., Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician, NeurAbilities Healthcare How do I know if my child has developmental delays and who do I contact to find out? Parents know their child better than anyone. If you have concerns about your...
Click on the picture to view the full size version...Contributed by Azlen Theobald, PsyD Neuropsychologist EVALUATING FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that involves the brain’s development affecting language,...
Commentary by Richard G. Boles, M.D. The Temple Grandin Genome: Comprehensive Analysis in a Scientist with High-Functioning Autism As a physician and medical researcher with an interest in autism, of course I have attended lectures given by Dr. Temple Grandin, as well...
Christian Sawyer, M.ED., BCBA, LBS, is a Board Certified and Licensed Behavior Analyst (BCBA) providing ABA assessment, therapy and supervision at NeurAbilities in our King of Prussia, PA clinic. Christian received his Master's in Education and School Counseling from...
NeurAbilities CEO Kathleen Stengel uses an electrostatic sprayer to efficiently and effectively clean spaces in our King of Prussia ABA clinic. All NeurAbilities clinics and offices use this device, in addition to other safety measures and procedures, to keep patients...
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