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Worship Services for Children on the Autism Spectrum and Their Families

New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church in Pennsylvania will provide a nondenominational worship service on the last Wednesday of every month for children on the autism spectrum and their families.

School in India Helps Children with Autism Get Ahead

Ahead, a school in Calcutta, India, has helped children with autism and other developmental disabilities since 1979.

A Typical Day in a Not So Typical Classroom

A typical day in the Winfield Street Elementary School special education classroom in Corning, NY, has the hustle and bustle of most other classrooms. 

Morning DJ Provides Motivation for a Boy's Speech

Dallas Derringer's first spoken words were a radio DJ's signature line, "batta-boom, batta-bing."

Children with Autism "Join" Kibbles Rockin' Clubhouse

NoteAbilities, created by parents of a child with autism, along with help from music and speech therapists, developed Kibbles Rockin' Clubhouse to help children with social interactions. 

Students with Autism Perform Pied Piper of Hamlin in India

Uttarayan, a day and residential facility in India for children with autism and other developmental disabilities, celebrated its 22nd year with a student production of The Pied Piper of Hamlin.

IL Valley Autism Center is One Stop Shop for Autism Resources

Easter Seals has opened the Illinois Valley Autism Center, a one stop resource for parents of children with autism

Jet Fuel Only is Band Created with Music Therapy in Mind

Jet Fuel Only, a band out of Chico, CA, was originally formed when Dan Goodman "promoted music as an educational, brain-developing therapy for his sons."

At Child Development Center, Play is Work and Work is Fun!

The Child Development Center in Simi, CA, offers 7,200 square feet for children with autism to engage in therapies that include: physical, occupational, music, and speech. 

Therapy Center Looks More Like Play than Work

Stepping Stones Therapy Center in MA uses play therapy and exploration so that children with autism can learn new ways of interaction.

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