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		<title>Autism Screening: What You Need To Know</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The prevalence of autism is growing, making screening tools to determine where a child falls on the autistic spectrum more important than ever. It is now recommended that all children receive autism screening. There are varying levels of screening, including initial screening and in-depth testing. Here is what you need to know about the available [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The prevalence of autism is growing, making screening tools to determine where a child falls on the autistic spectrum more important than ever. It is now recommended that all children receive autism screening. There are varying levels of screening, including initial screening and in-depth testing. Here is what you need to know about the available tests and what they mean.The M-CHAT, or Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers, is the first line of autism screening. It is recommended for all toddlers by the American Academy of Pediatrics and is a very basic checklist of developmental milestones designed for toddlers between the ages of sixteen and thirty months. The M-CHAT uses the range of normal behavioral and developmental milestones at each age and screens for any possible delays or the existence of autistic traits.</p>
<p>The test is a standard part of a well-child checkup, and can unobtrusively be incorporated into the exam with a simple checklist. Your pediatrician will know how to interpret the results and whether further testing is indicated. Falling behind on one or two measures is not a cause for alarm, as all children will reach different milestones at different times and certain verbal and communication-related milestones may be given more weight in determining autistic traits.</p>
<p>If further testing is required to determine your child&#8217;s need for services or not, the VB-MAPP is a much more in-depth look at the verbal abilities of your child. The Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program screens for over 170 components of speech and language development, including measures such as social and independent play, listening skills, verbal matching, and many more. This comprehensive testing not only accurately assesses where your child&#8217;s strengths and weaknesses lie, it provides distinct guidelines for treatments and therapies to help your child&#8217;s progress.</p>
<p>Understanding available testing for autistic traits and what it means for your child and family is an invaluable tool in helping your child to overcome their challenges and be the best they can be.</p>
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		<title>Jacob&#8217;s Story &#8211; Effective Autism Treatment</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Bryan Foster]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2012 18:45:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Meet Jacob: He is a 3 yr old boy diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. He is mostly non-verbal, with a limited verbal repertoire consisting of approximately 80 words. Jacob takes psychotropic medications to control his self-injurious behavior and his physical aggression towards his parents. Jacob’s parents report bath times are physically and emotionally exhausting because [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meet Jacob: He is a 3 yr old boy diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. He is mostly non-verbal, with a limited verbal repertoire consisting of approximately 80 words. Jacob takes psychotropic medications to control his self-injurious behavior and his physical aggression towards his parents. Jacob’s parents report bath times are physically and emotionally exhausting because of Jacob’s extreme aversion to water. Jacob is enrolled in the Babies Can’t Wait early intervention program through the state of Georgia. He has received Speech and Occupational therapies, but has not received ABA therapy at this point. Jacob’s father is an active duty soldier preparing for deployment, leaving Jacob’s mother as the primary caregiver. They are seeking ABA therapy to provide Jacob an opportunity to develop age –appropriate verbal behavior, social skills, and parent training, all while reducing his significant problem behaviors.</p>
<p>This was Jacob in 2009, when he became the first client in our Richmond Hill clinic.&nbsp; Since that day, Jacob has made tremendous progress. BCS immediately began providing intensive therapy in Jacob’s home. His mother played a vital role in his progress, as she sought to learn as much as she could about ABA. She learned the procedures and implemented them even when a behavior analyst was not present. Working together, Jacob’s mother, the supervising behavior analyst and behavior assistant created goals for Jacob and worked to teach him the necessary skills to achieve those goals. Within the first 6 months of receiving ABA services, Jacob was able to tolerate bathing without exhibiting problem behaviors, made trips to the ocean, increased his verbal repertoire significantly and no longer required Occupational Therapy or psychotropic medication to control self-injurious behaviors and aggression.&nbsp; Within 18 months Jacob no longer required Speech Therapy and demonstrated age-appropriate developmental milestones, including language and social skills.</p>
<p>Today, Jacob no longer requires intensive ABA therapy. He does not demonstrate any of the problem behaviors that he demonstrated just 3 short years ago. He has been placed in a mainstream classroom, without any educational supports. He not only participates on a local youth baseball team, but he excels both athletically and socially. Not to mention, he is super cute! Congratulations to Jacob and the entire Montelbano family! You have truly Reached a Milestone with BCS. Visit any of our offices including our <a href="http://www.reachingmilestoneswithbcs.com/test">ABA Therapy for Autism Jacksonville Fl</a>.</p>
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