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  3. Can Autism Be Cured? And What You Can Do Right Now - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Most autism experts agree that there is no cure for autism. Rather than a cure, the focus is on treatment, support, and skills development which may involve behavioral, psychological ...

  4. High-Functioning Autism: What Is It and How Is It Diagnosed?

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    6 min read. “High-functioning autism” isn’t an official medical term or diagnosis. It’s an informal one some people use when they talk about people with autism spectrum disorder, or ASD ...

  5. Autism Diagnosis: How Doctors Test For Autism - WebMD

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    Well-Child Visits. Pediatricians are the first step in the autism diagnosis process. Every child gets an assessment at their 18- and 24-month checkups to make sure they’re on track, even if they ...

  6. ABA Therapy: How It Works, Examples, Cost, Controversy

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    This range can vary depending on your child’s needs. Assuming your child needs an average of 10 hours of ABA per week at a rate of $120 per hour, treatment would cost $1,200 per week. Many ...

  7. AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Autism

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    AAC also helps non-verbal autistic individuals communicate with their peers. Augmentative and alternative communication can include both aided and unaided communication. Unaided Modes. Unaided ...

  8. Autism Research Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Autism Research Centre (ARC) is a research institute that is a part of the Department of Developmental Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, England. [1] [2]ARC's research goal is to understand the biomedical causes of autism spectrum conditions, to evaluate promising interventions for autistic people, and to improve the health and well-being of autistic people and their families.

  9. Center for Autism and Related Disorders - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Inc. (CARD) is an organization that provides a range of services based on applied behavior analysis (ABA) for children and adults on the autism spectrum. CARD was founded in 1990 by Doreen Granpeesheh. The Blackstone Group, a private equity firm, acquired CARD in 2018.