There are lots of good interventions available for children on the autism spectrum. Each intervention has specific areas of strength; however no single intervention can possibly address the whole child. Our children are all individuals as well, and no one intervention works for every child. 

By using a combination of interventions specific and tailored to each child, we can often come up with an individualized and appropriate approach that can work well and cover more areas of development for each child.

Look at the topics list on the left. You can click on the specific intervention you're interested in for posts on that topic.

Some intervention strategies that will be discussed here are: Relationship Development Intervention (RDI), Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), Verbal Behavior Analysis ( VB or VBA),  Floor Time, Speech, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and various alternative therapies, such as dietary intervention. - Sandra Sinclair, Autismvoice.com

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