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Organization:
Association in Manhattan for Autistic Children (AMAC)
Contact:
Dr. Frederica. Blausten
Address:
25 W. 17th Street
New York
New York
10011
USA
Phone:
212-645-5005
1-877-645-5005
Fax:
212-645-0170
URL:
http://www.amac.org
Description
Since 1961, the Association in Manhattan for Autistic Children, Inc. (AMAC) has provided a family of services to help people of all ages with autistic-spectrum disorders and their families. AMAC's effective programming uses the Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) method, the only scientifically-based and state-approved treatment for autistic-spectrum disorders which relies on intensive behavioral intervention to teach targeted skills and behaviors, and has been proven to make a significant difference to the lives of people with autistic and autistic-spectrum disorders.
Special needs: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Developmental Disability, Intellectual Disability, Intellectual Disability (mild-moderate), Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Speech/Language Disability.
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