The Zigzag Flow
How can Autism intervention be fun?
This whole-person approach addresses the primary aspects of development—physical, emotional, social, and cognitive—while equipping caregivers and educators with the skills to carry progress forward.
Respecting Autism
Our team of occupational therapists, speech therapists, mental health providers, educators, and child development facilitators are specialists trained in the Developmental Individual Differences, Relationship-Based model (DIR).
Five Key Signs That Your Child Ready for Whole-Person Therapy
Introduction Every parent wants to support their child’s well-being, but recognizing when to seek extra help can be difficult. A whole-person therapy for children approach considers emotional, physical, social, and cognitive needs as interconnected. By understanding the signs, your child may benefit from this comprehensive model; families in northern New Jersey and beyond can make…