by Brandon Varnado | Apr 16, 2025 | Early Intervention
If you notice signs of autism in your child, such as limited eye contact, delayed speech, or difficulties in social interactions, it’s essential to refer them for early intervention services as soon as possible. Timely referrals can greatly boost your child’s...
by Brandon Varnado | Apr 16, 2025 | Early Intervention
Early intervention focuses on proactive skill development for children with autism, starting as early as 18 months. It emphasizes personalized strategies and family involvement to foster growth during essential formative years. In contrast, traditional therapy tends...
by Brandon Varnado | Apr 16, 2025 | Early Intervention
To advocate for early intervention in your child’s IEP, start by understanding their rights under IDEA and collecting relevant documentation, like assessments and medical records. Set clear, achievable goals that reflect your child’s unique needs. Collaborate...
by Brandon Varnado | Apr 16, 2025 | Early Intervention
Steering early intervention for autism can be overwhelming, and it’s common to face challenges like confusing therapy options and emotional stress. You don’t have to manage it all by yourself—we offer tailored support to overcome these obstacles. By providing you with...
by Brandon Varnado | Apr 16, 2025 | Early Intervention
A great early intervention ABA provider understands the principles of ABA therapy and has relevant certifications, ensuring your child receives proper support. They create individualized treatment plans tailored to your child’s unique needs, involving you in the...
by Brandon Varnado | Apr 16, 2025 | Early Intervention
Early intervention at home is essential for supporting your child with autism. Stay alert for signs like delayed speech or trouble with social cues. Create a structured routine to provide security and reduce anxiety. Incorporate play-based learning to boost creativity...