Children are adaptable beings with the ability to learn and overcome many challenges.
Children are adaptable beings with the ability to learn and overcome many challenges.
Early Intervention
There isn’t a cure for autism, but early intervention affords the best opportunity to support healthy development.
With children as young as 18 months, early intervention can be key to improving challenging behavior, boosting IQ, language and social interaction capability providing children the opportunity to acquire crucial age- and developmentally-appropriate language and learning skills effectively preparing them for kindergarten and beyond.
ABA therapy and support at an early age has a direct effect on brain development, enabling the child to communicate better with basic things like wants or needs or hurts.
The sooner a child receives ABA therapy, the better equipped he or she will be to become a productive learner in the classroom. In turn, this can reduce problem behaviors and boost the ability to learn.
For the first time in 12 years, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) updated its screening guidelines (January 2020) for children with autism to be administered by healthcare professionals regularly beginning at 9 months for 9-month intervals up to 30-months visits.
Autism Spectrum Disorder affects all races and ethnicities, but research shows that as many as 1 in 4 children with autism go undiagnosed, the majority of whom are African-American and Latino children with autism. Early diagnosis of ASD can make a significant difference in the life of a child, possibly reducing the disorder’s effects and helping the child thrive in life.
Diagnosis and early intervention for children as young as 18 months is effective for improving IQ, language ability, and social interaction. ABA therapy forms the basis for most interventions delivered early in childhood, changing a child’s developmental path and improve outcomes for children and families.
Early Intervention Supports Child Readiness Behaviors
Understand stories, identify letters and numbers
Comprehend appropriate social interactions
Strengthen communication with adults and peers
There isn’t a cure for autism, but early intervention affords the best opportunity to support healthy development. Early intervention with ABA therapy helps children to acquire these crucial skills effectively preparing them for kindergarten and beyond. The sooner a child receives ABA therapy, the better equipped he or she will be to become a productive learner in the classroom. In turn, this can reduce problem behaviors and boost the ability to learn.
We work one on one with children, teaching skills that are necessary to develop friendships and maintain positive relationships with others.
There isn’t a cure for autism, but early intervention affords the best opportunity to support healthy development. Early intervention with ABA therapy helps children to acquire these crucial skills effectively preparing them for kindergarten and beyond. The sooner a child receives ABA therapy, the better equipped he or she will be to become a productive learner in the classroom. In turn, this can reduce problem behaviors and boost the ability to learn.
We work one on one with children, teaching skills that are necessary to develop friendships and maintain positive relationships with others.
We’re Here To Help
If you need help a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder, a behavioral issue and other developmental concern, we’re here to help, providing ABA services throughout the state of Florida for children (18 months – 12 years) and young adults (13 – 21 years).
What We Need
The more information you can provide the better,
including digital copies of your child’s diagnosis report and insurance card.