Cindy Waeltermann founded the Autism Center of Pittsburgh a year and a half ago; recently, due to high demand for services, the third branch of the center opened. This branch offers various therapies provided by Aspire Pediatric Therapy. Because of funding from Lifestyles Enriched by Opportunity (LEBO) and Alcoa, children with autism can receive occupational therapy (OT), speech and language therapy, drama and music therapy, and soon feeding therapy.
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