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Our Mission Statement

Our mission is to provide the highest quality Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Services of care to children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Our objective is to prepare the children and their families so that each individual with autism will reach their full potential.

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What Is Autism?

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental disability; signs typically appear during early childhood and affect a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others.

What Are the Symptoms?

Autism is not a single disorder but rather a “spectrum” of closely related disorders that share common core symptoms. Every child on the spectrum has problems to some degree with social interaction, empathy, and communication. These symptoms vary tremendously from one child to another. Two kids with the same diagnosis may look very different in their behaviors and abilities. Some children show signs of autism in early infancy; others may develop normally for the first few months or years of life but then suddenly become withdrawn or aggressive or lose language skills they’ve already acquired.

If you’re worried that your child has ASD, it’s important to seek out a clinical diagnosis. Finding a treatment that addresses your child’s needs is the most helpful thing you can do. Early intervention will improve your child’s chances of overcoming his or her developmental delays.