The Blue Ridge Autism Center (BRAC) in West Virginia currently serves children with autism from ages 2-12 before middle and high school mainstreaming or private schooling.
The Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) and his twin sister have helped a young boy with autism prepare for mainstream kindergarten.
The Augusta Levy Learning Center, in West Virginia, uses the Lovaas Institute for Early Intervention (LIFE) as its model.
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AEIOU, an early intervention center in Brisbane, AU, provides speech and occupational therapy, along with individualized teaching.