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Strategies to Help Your Child

The Northern California ASD Health Education Program

Please click on any of the following topics below for important information and printable handouts.

COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL AND PLAY DEVELOPMENT

ADDRESSING SLEEP PROBLEMS

The following documents were created by the Autism Treatment Network (ATN) and are a collaborative effort by Kaiser Permanente and ATN to provide families with up-to-date, scientifically-based information to support the development of their children with ASD. This information will not necessarily apply to all children. Please work with your ASD Case Manager and/or other professionals to determine if and/ or how to apply specific information and strategies.

ADDRESSING BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES

WORKING WITH SCHOOLS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS

COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE RESOURCES

 


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