Washington D.C., June 10, 2015 - A recent study published in the July 2015 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry demonstrates that early intervention, ...
When a child is diagnosed with autism, health care professionals often recommend intensive interventions, which can amount to 20-40 hours per week, to support their development. However, a new study ...
RIVERTON — Lily is a 13-year-old Swiftie with dreams of being a singer and actress despite being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at a young age. While she is now a happy, energetic teen, ...
Clinically informed center upgrades reflect the company's commitment to high-quality ABA therapy environments for autistic ...
How many hours a week of intervention do young children with autism need? A new study suggests that the precise number may not be all that consequential. Researchers say they found similar outcomes in ...
The rapid expansion of autism therapy for children has been driven by increased need, generous taxpayer-funded Medicaid payments, and private equity penetration. Some companies have capitalized on the ...
The University Autism Center at Southeast Missouri State University recently launched a new program to provide a center-based early intensive behavior intervention for preschool-aged children ...
Data from more than 15,000 lower-income children ages 2 to 6 reveals higher-than-expected levels of significant behavioral dysfunction. Co-authors urge increased screening, prevention programs in ...
Two prominent early intervention models for toddlers with autism show a very similar impact, whether delivered at 15-hours or 25-hours per week intensities, a study has found. A multisite study led by ...
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