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How early intervention, center-based therapy at Hopebridge helps children with autism


How early intervention, center-based therapy at Hopebridge helps children with autism
How early intervention, center-based therapy at Hopebridge helps children with autism
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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers improve the quality of lives of children and families touched by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

With 1 in 59 children are on the Autism Spectrum, research shows the best time to start treatment is between two and seven years old.

Hopebridge offers center-based treatment model for kids with autism, providing 1-to-1 therapy to help the child prepare for school. That includes a focus on play and social skill development, language and communication skills, and decreasing problematic behavior.

Join Hopebridge at its Mason location to celebrate its one-year anniversary. There will be drinks and snacks, as well as sensory-friendly activities for kids on and off the spectrum, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 14.

There are four local locations for Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers:

To learn more about its services, go to hopebridge.com


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