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Autism Treatment

When you have recognized the initial signs and completed the corresponding treatments of autism, you should consult with a neurotherapist.

Depending on the signs of autism that your child has demonstrated, some or all of the assessment tools in green might be employed. View the Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist.

The neurotherapist can determine if the child has an autism spectrum disorder, which one it is, and how severe it is. The neurotherapist can advise you as to what additional autism treatments should be initiated.

The objective is to create an effective, coordinated set of autism treatment programs. Some of these are portrayed in purple below.

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