Autism

About Autism

The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) estimates that 1 in 54 children in the US has autism. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) has become more familiar as the general public has become increasingly aware of the signs. While we still do not yet fully understand the causes of autism, there is an enormous amount of research underway.

The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) estimates that 1 in 54 children in the US has autism. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) has become more familiar as the general public has become increasingly aware of the signs. While we still do not yet fully understand the causes of autism, there is an enormous amount of research underway. This resource outlines some of the areas of recent research underway.

Facing an autism diagnosis is daunting for most parents. In fact, many parents delay evaluation with the hope that their child will outgrow the symptoms. The fact is, if your child is showing signs of autism, early intervention gives your child a better chance at long-term success.

Autism Signs to Watch For

Indications like “he’s not looking at me” or “he doesn’t respond when I call his name” may or may not reflect autism. Sometimes these symptoms mimic other issues such as slow maturation or speech delays. A screening (for children under age three) or evaluation can help offer clarity, support and next steps.

Diagnosing Autism

Early intervention is critical, so if you have concerns that something isn’t right, please reach out to arrange for a consultation.

How CHC helps with Autism

We offer expert evaluations and therapy, a personalized, comprehensive approach to understanding and living with a diagnosis of autism. Join us for community education and engagement opportunities designed to raise awareness, build partnerships, reduce stigma and ensure that no one ever feels alone.

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A diagnosis like autism is a serious matter and we know that treatment can make a huge difference. Therefore, early intervention is critical for longer term success. Our integrated care model is particularly beneficial to families who have a child with autism. With access to many types of specialists under the same roof, you don’t have to coordinate care–our specialists do it for you.

  • Neuropsychologists
  • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Psychologists
  • Psychiatrists
  • Speech-Language Therapists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Assistive Technology Specialists
  • Behavior Specialists
  • Learning Specialists

Contact a Care Coordinator today to review options and schedule an appointment.

Featured Resources


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New research shows that it often takes three years and visits to multiple providers before Black children are diagnosed with autism, denying them a critical opportunity for therapy when it’s likely to be most effective.


All children and young adults require support from caregivers during times of stress and uncertainty, such as those we are facing now with the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

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