Assessments to rule in or out Autism Spectrum Disorders are conducted by appointment. Assessment tools include clinical observation, the Modified Checklist for Autism – Revised (M-CHAT–R) Screening Tool, and the Childhood Autism Rating Scale – 2ND Edition (CARS-2) – Diagnostic Tool.
What is The PLAY Project?
PLAY Project therapy also involves coaching parents/caregivers on how to effectively use the PLAY Project at home.
The PLAY Project Motto: “When you do what the child loves, the child will then love to be with you.” -Dr. Rick
For more information visit www.playproject.org
We observe students in the school setting. These observations are then used to make recommendations and provide support to teachers.
We host workshops to educate others and spread awareness about autism. Some workshops are centered around teaching others about the best practices that use evidence-based assessments and interventions.
Sound therapy and yoga therapy are both great ways to engage children with autism. Using the sounds of gongs, drums, bells, and singing bowls; sound therapy will help children with autism calm their minds and relax their body. Over time this therapy will increase social interaction and communication. Using yoga postures, music and play to engage each child, yoga therapy is an individualized program that will improve concentration and body movement. These therapies are highly individualized for each child.
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