CNN Reports This Past Week that early intervention when it comes to toddlers who exhibit signs of Autism is key.
“Early intervention can be very effective for toddlers with autism,” says Geraldine Dawson, chief science officer of the advocacy group Autism Speaks, and one of the two lead authors of a study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics.
Did you know that Brain Balance Atlanta Centers offer a Pre-Brain Balance Program specifically targeted to early intervention? Find out more here.




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I am very impressed by the testemonial of the patients and after reading both of Dr. Melillo’s books I have a question. Why is everyone now focusing on brain injured persons UNDER a certain age. Many practicioners, including Dr. Melillo discuss the “plasticity of the brain” but no one seems to focus on autistic adults… age 18 and over; I would like to try. Do you have any advice or comments that would save precious time in this endevor. Many parents, including my wife and I are now asking… what next after high school? It’s not too late to make a change is it (of course not but that’s a common question)? Does your expertise and/or contractual agreement allow you to share your insight into this preference for the “young” brain injured children because regardless of age… my daughter will always be my child.
Sincerely grateful for you work
Donald L. FitzGerald D.C.
Go to http://www.aimprogram.com
It may be something you have never heard of before, but don’t judge it too quickly.
They have a free energetic balancing program for those on the autism spectrum. You can read and watch video of parent comments to see if this program resonates with you and your family for your child.
Check it out.