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Autism in a small town support and group involvement for children and parents of autism and other special needs children. Our son was diagnosed with autism and ADHD at 3 years old.

We called at least 100 clinics and went through even more webpages trying to find help in Southern West Virginia for our son; but we were met with year long waits, being told our insurance wasn't excepted, our area wasn't covered by services, exceptionally long travels, ect. Every thing we have found Virginia Tech, Speech therapy, Occupational therapy, ABA: pretty much EVERYTHING we have found with little help from providers or community programs. We are here with the hope of share our journey and the information we have acquired on our way and to find community support and interactions for our son to build on. If we can help one other child with special needs or one family find the help they need, then this will all be worth it!

27/09/2017
07/09/2017
05/08/2017

We're so pleased to announce that we are now offering home-based services to families in and around Wilmington, North Carolina! Contact us today to learn more about the new center or to apply for services.Just click here: http://bit.ly/2uhPmaS

25/07/2017
13/07/2017

Be sure to talk to your doctor before making any medical decisions.

27/04/2017

Summer break is coming in 2 months! What does your community have to offer? Did you know most movie theaters across the US has showing just for children with sensory issues?! Call and check out times and days at your local theaters!

17/01/2016
Christmas fun for kids. comment below if these do not print out well.
01/12/2015

Christmas fun for kids. comment below if these do not print out well.

pre-k or k
06/11/2015

pre-k or k

Remember with Halloween coming, to take safety and your child's conditions into consideration when selecting costumes an...
23/10/2015

Remember with Halloween coming, to take safety and your child's conditions into consideration when selecting costumes and choosing activities... Check candy, make sure costumes are safe, and consider locations: Places with loud noises or flashing lights and other things common with the holiday may bother your child with autism and/or sensory processing disorder.

this is so pretty!
28/08/2015

this is so pretty!

Your Purchase Funds Research and Therapy to Help Children with Autism!

Wings of an Angel Autism Awareness Necklace - Your loved one on the spectrum is your angel!

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