Importance of Early Intervention
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Importance of Early Intervention

As children with ASD become adolescents and young adults, they might have difficulties developing and maintaining friendships, communicating with peers and adults, or understanding what behaviors are expected in school or on the job. They may also come to the attention of healthcare providers because they have co-occurring conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety or depression, or conduct disorder.

Early Intervention

New Beginnings offers Early Intensive Behavior Intervention (EIBI) through the application of Applied Behavior Analysis to families with children diagnosed with Autism.

Nowadays, it’s common for children to be diagnosed as early as 18 months. Starting early intervention (EIBI) as soon as a diagnosis is made is widely considered essential amongst child neurologists and pediatricians. The sooner a child starts treatment, the greater the chance progress will be made. It’s at this age that a young child’s brain is still forming and more “moldable” than at an older age. This mold-ability aids the treatment in being more effective with lifelong results and gives children the best chance of developing their full potential.

FREE SCREENING

Pediatricians are recommended to screen for development issues and signs of ASD at 15 to 24 months. However, there may still be a long wait to schedule an assessment and receive an actual diagnosis.

Receiving an early diagnosis of ASD can have an immense impact on your child’s development. It opens many opportunities for support and more importantly, the start of efficacious treatment.

We provide FREE early screenings for children 12 months to 5 years in age.

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