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Autism Spectrum Therapies in Little Rock, AR offers expert autism diagnostics with personalized treatment plans. Early diagnosis can make a difference. Learn more today.
Current treatments for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) seek to reduce symptoms that interfere with daily functioning and quality of life. Treatments can be given in education, health, community, or home settings, or a combination of settings.
The goal of treatment is to maximize your child's ability to function by reducing autism spectrum disorder symptoms and supporting development and learning. Early intervention during the preschool years can help your child learn critical social, communication, functional and behavioral skills.
Which type of therapy for autism will best suit your child? This in-depth article explains how the top 11 therapies vary, and how to make your choice.
Autism treatment options can include therapies, behavioral interventions, medicines or a combination. Learn more about autism therapies & intervention options
ABA therapy is an intensive therapy for children with ASD designed to increase language and communication skills, improve attention, focus, social skills, memory, and academics, and...
This brochure presents information about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) including signs and symptoms, causes and risk factors, diagnosis in young children, older children, teens, and adults, and treatments.
There is currently no one standard treatment for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Many people with ASD benefit from treatment, no matter how old they are when they are diagnosed. People of all ages, at all levels of ability, can often improve after well-designed interventions.
Autism therapies help your child build skills to support learning, socializing and daily life. Behavioral therapy and speech-language therapy are common approaches.
Pharmacological Treatment for Autism. Pharmacological treatment can play a significant role in managing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and its associated symptoms. This section will discuss the types of medications used for treatment as well as managing co-occurring symptoms commonly experienced by individuals with autism. Medications