The Shafer Center for Early Intervention in Maryland has gone from a class of 9 children with autism to 60 enrolled students in three years. They recently moved into a free-standing 7,000 square foot space filled with rooms of different sizes based on the type of speech pathology, occupational therapy, or other specific interventions for children aged 2 through 7. In addition, there is a playground and a family room where parents can watch their children during therapies on a TV.
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