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Children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are increasing as a population with 1 in 44 children diagnosed with ASD nationwide according to a 2018 surveillance study published by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in 2021. Studies suggest that ASD...by NeurAbilities | Apr 8, 2022 | Behavior, Blog, Community, Development, Education, Featured, Healthcare, Mental Health, News, Newsletter, Press Center
Can you believe it’s spring? People seem as if they are awakening from hibernation after a long winter. As the days now are getting longer and the weather gets warmer, I am reminded of what spring is all about: growth. Each year we enjoy the flowers blooming, the...by NeurAbilities | Apr 8, 2022 | Autism, Behavior, Blog, Community, Development, Featured
It’s the second Friday of Autism Acceptance Month. Thanks to our employees who shared their “moments that matter” in autism treatment! #neurabilitiesexcellence #neurabilities...by NeurAbilities | Apr 1, 2022 | Autism, Behavior, Blog, Community, Development, Featured
It’s Autism Acceptance Month! In recognition of this special month, we asked members of our team about the moments that matter in autism treatment. Each Friday in the month of April we will share the responses! Thank you to our team for sharing these special moments....by NeurAbilities | Mar 28, 2022 | Blog, Creative Arts, Creative Arts Page, Featured, Social Skills
View Full Size Flyer > My son liked talking with his new friends and sharing feelings about his brother. He enjoyed the art activities and looks forward to every week! Inquiry Form For Ages 7 to 11 Years | For Ages 14 to 17 Years Having a sibling with special needs...by Lauren Sivelle, MSEd, BCBA | Mar 28, 2022 | Autism, Autism Page, Behavior, Blog, Development, Featured, Home Guide, Social Skills, Tips
Food selectivity is a common concern among parents of children on the Autism Spectrum. Food selectivity can be more than just “picky eating,” as it often involves a significantly restricted food repertoire, and complete refusal of entire foods or food categories based...'Hope Matters' Blog
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