Unlocking your child's potential
Neural plasticity is the ability of the nervous system to reorganize based on experiential input, and the brains of young children are more plastic than older children.
This means that specific learning experiences presented early in childhood can more easily change the child’s developmental trajectory than if the same experiences are presented later in life.
(0-12 months)
Early signs of autism and social communication difficulties can be identified by as early as 4-6 months
(12-36 months or 1-3 years)
Early detection and intervention can have a lifetime impact on children’s outcomes, and research shows that costs associated with ESDM treatment were fully offset within a few years after the intervention because of reductions in other service use and associated costs (Cidav, Munson, Estes, Dawson, Rogers, Mandell, 2017). Autism can be reliably diagnosed by 18 months of age.
(3-5 years)
Early intervention is most effective when it is started by 3.5 years
Check out our blog post, how early intervention can prepare your child for preschool
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By focusing on early support, we can give children the best chance to reach their full potential and build a foundation for a successful future.
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