Receiving autism diagnosis at age two felt like a death sentence and I bawled for a month. In retrospect, it was a blessing in disguise because we were able to receive early intervention as a result of the diagnosis. All experts agree early, effective and intensive intervention is a life changer for children with autism. We believe ABA is the best treatment available today and it should be the cornerstone of any autism treatment plan, especially for youngsters who are newly diagnosed. We provide helpful, relevant and specific information on early, intensive, and effective ABA treatment so you can get the help for your child ASAP. Also, be sure to check out our Advocacy Grant Program.
Disability is a natural part of the human experience and in no way diminishes the right of individuals to participate in or contribute to society. Improving educational results for children with disabilities is an essential element of our national policy of ensuring equality of opportunity, full participation, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency for individuals with disabilities.
- US Congress, in Findings of IDEA
Knowledge is power but action pulls the switch!
Seen Improvement
Normal IQ Retainment
Reduction In Problem Behavior
Support For Your Family
Our board members are available to meet with you in person to jump start the process. Please note that the meeting is offered on availability basis and is free of charge as part of Foundation work but donation is greatly appreciated so we can continue our work. The meeting will be in held in person for up to an hour in prearranged time and locations. If you are interested, please fill out the request form and email it to us and we will be in touch with you!
Spectrum of Hope Foundation is a community partner of UCLA, and UCLA is a clinical site working with SPARK, which stands for Simons Foundation Powering Autism for Knowledge. It is the largest national genetics study of its kind and it’s done through saliva collection. The mission of SPARK is to speed up research and advance our understanding of autism to help improve lives. The entire autism community is invited to participate. To find out more about the study please click HERE or call Maira at 310-206-8105.
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