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| Behavior NetWorks | |
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| Tel:812-589-2908 Newburgh, IN 47639 |
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Dedicated to providing access to affordable high-quality resources for the behaviorally challenged and their families. |
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| Service Types: - Educational Facility - Research - Support Organization - Therapy Providers - Training/Seminars |
Ratings: This service provider has not yet been rated, Be the first to rate it. |
| Christian Sarkine Autism Treatment Center | |
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| Tel:317-274-8162 Indianapolis, IN 46202 |
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Comprehensive autism treatment center |
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| Service Types: - Physician/Evaluator - Research - Therapy Providers Support Types: - ABA/Discrete Trial - Behavior - Social Skills Training - Behavorial Intervention - Evaluations - Marriage & Family Counseling - Prescription Medication - Psych Evals - Sensory Integration - Support Group Meetings - Therapy - Occupational - Therapy - Physical - Therapy - Speech |
Ages Supported: - Preschool - Kindergarten - 1-5 Grade - 6-8 Grade - 9-10 Grade - 11-12 Grade Ratings: This service provider has not yet been rated, Be the first to rate it. |
| Indiana Institute on Disability and Community | |
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| Tel:(812) 855-6508 Bloomington, IN 47408-2601 |
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The mission of the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community is to work with communities to welcome, value, and support the meaningful participation of people of all ages and abilities through research, education, and service. Provides training and technical assistance, develops and disseminates information and conducts research. |
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| Service Types: - Disability Advocacy - Other - Research - Training/Seminars |
Ratings: This service provider has not yet been rated, Be the first to rate it. |
| Indiana Resource Center for Autism | |
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| Tel:(812) 855-6508 Bloomington, IN 47408-2696 |
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The Indiana Resource Center for Autism staff conduct outreach training and consultations, engage in research, and develop and disseminate information on behalf of individuals across the autism spectrum, including autism, Asperger's syndrome, and other pervasive developmental disorders. Our efforts are focused on providing communities, organizations, agencies, and families with the knowledge and skills to support children and adults in typical early intervention, school, community, work, and home settings. |
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| Service Types: - Helpful Websites - Products/Stores - Research - Training/Seminars Support Types: - Marriage & Family Counseling |
Ages Supported: - 11-12 Grade - 9-10 Grade - 6-8 Grade - 1-5 Grade - Kindergarten - Preschool Ratings: This service provider has not yet been rated, Be the first to rate it. |
| Lovaas Institute Indianapolis | |
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| Tel:856-616-9442, ext. 113 Indianapolis, IN 46237 |
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Our focus is to serve children of all levels of functioning while providing an educational setting that allows them to achieve their individual potentials. The program is comprehensive - aimed at enhancing language and communication, social/play, pre-academic and independent living skills of young children so that they may take better advantage of opportunities in their communities and may require less professional attention as they grow older. |
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| Service Types: - Early Intervention - Research - Therapy Providers Support Types: - ABA/Discrete Trial - Behavorial Intervention |
Ages Supported: - Preschool - Kindergarten - 1-5 Grade Ratings: This service provider has not yet been rated, Be the first to rate it. |
| Riley Hospital for Children: The Developmental Pediatrics Program | |
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| Tel:(317) 274-4846 Indianapolis, IN 46202 |
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The Developmental Pediatrics Program at Riley Hospital for Children, Indiana University Medical Center, provides evaluation and treatment for children who are at risk for developmental and feeding problems due to birth defects or other handicapping conditions. Our program brings together pediatric experts from many areas, who work closely with each family and with the child's primary care physician to provide a personalized program of care for each child. |
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| Service Types: - Other - Physician/Evaluator - Research - Training/Seminars Support Types: - Evaluations |
Ratings: This service provider has not yet been rated, Be the first to rate it. |
| The P.L.A.Y Project | |
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| Tel:734-997-9088 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 |
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A nationally recognized program created by Richard Solomon MD and based on the DIR theory of Stanley Greenspan MD. Our program is designed to teach parents play-based, intensive intervention techniques that are very successful in helping young children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) gain language and social skills. By focusing on spontaneity and emotional connections, our program is both fun and effective. Our highly trained home consultants provide supervision and support for families in their homes. We also offer seminars and trainings for parents, schools and agencies. |
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| Service Types: - Early Intervention - Physician/Evaluator - Research - Therapy Providers - Training/Seminars Support Types: - Behavior - Social Skills Training - Early Intervention Services - Evaluations - Medical - Doctor Referrals - Medical - Doctors - Pediatrics - Research - Therapy - Play |
Ages Supported: - 1-5 Grade - Kindergarten - Preschool Ratings: This service provider has not yet been rated, Be the first to rate it. |
