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The Kindle Center Provides Independence, Progress, Friendship, Learning, and Success

The Kindle Center is a new resource in Massachusetts where children with autism can receive social skills training, eating assistance, speech therapy, and dance therapy.

Dance Teacher Shares her Passion for Movement with Children with Autism

Jennifer Allender, a classically trained dancer, has been a special education teacher to children with autism and other disabilities over for 14 years.

Occupational Therapist Starts In-Home Autism Intervention Practice

Kristine Quiros, an occupational therapist (OT) in Florida, has set up Theraplay@Home so that children with autism and other developmental disabilities can be in comfortable surroundings for their tre

Military Working to Improve Care for Children with Autism

It is difficult enough when families move from Army base to Army base, not to mention overseas deployments for one or both parents, but when a child with autism is involved, the hardships are increase

PAWS with Dogs Program Provides Therapy Dog Visitation

A therapy dog in a Casa Verde Arizona school acts as a teacher's aide in classrooms with children with autism.

Warm Weather Autism Therapy Tips

Stephanie Bruno Dowling, a speech therapist in Pennsylvania, uses warm weather and summer activities can help improve communication with a child with autism.

Community Resources Help Teenager Who is "Differently-Abled"

A Florida teenager, diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDDNOS), has benefited from community resources developed by his parents and other parents of children with

Alabama's Spectrum Center Building Therapies for Children with Autism One Step at a Time

The first phase of Alabama's Spectrum Center for children with autism has recently opened and already plans are in place for phase 2.

Family Voices Helps North Dakota Parents Navigate Autism Therapies

Family Voices of North Dakota recently received a national award and financing that will allow them to increase resources they offer parents of children with autism.

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