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TIPS FOR FLYING WITH A CHILD WHO HAS AUTISM WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD ELOPES How to prevent elopement. Put locks on doors and windows that your child cannot unlock. If you use a key to lock windows and doors, ensure the key is easily accessible to adults in case of an emergency. Install alarms so you are alerted if your child has opened a door or window. Have your child wear a device that allows you to track herlocation.
HOW TO USE NATURE TO NURTURE YOUR CHILD Follow these tips: If your child enjoys sensory experiences, put on rain boots and let your child jump in puddles. Use shovels, spoons or hands to scoop leaves or gather pine cones. If your child does not enjoy being messy or wet or tries to eat non-food items, avoid the above activities. Instead, let her explore nature through othersenses.
CAMP YOU B YOU SLEEPAWAY CAMP You B You Sleepaway Camp is a week-long camp for children ages 8-16 with autism who present with high functioning skills. Camp allows for children with autism to participate in traditional camp activities in an accepting and supported environment. Camp is run in collaboration with Camp Twin Lakes and occurs at one of their locations. AUTISM TREATMENT CENTER Ways We’re Keeping You Safe. We're working hard to protect our patients, families and staff—and at Marcus Autism Center, safety is our top priority. Learn more about our safety plan. Meaningful research. Breakthrough discoveries. Our research is transforming the ESTABLISHING ROUTINES AT HOME HELPING YOUR CHILD COMMUNICATE Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn best during everyday activities and interactions, such as riding in the car to school, eating a family meal or going to the grocery store.. During daily activities, parents can provide language-learning opportunities and promote social communication skills. In fact, research has shown that when parents learn specific strategies to promote CRISIS PREVENTION PROGRAM The Crisis Prevention Program was developed at Marcus Autism Center by a team of licensed psychologists, physical therapists, behavior and mental health experts, and behavior analysts who work with children and adolescents who engage in severe problem behavior. The system was developed out of high demand for effective and safe crisis management SETTING GOALS AND TRACKING IMPROVEMENTS Set a goal that you know can be completed. Make it observable. Create a goal that can be measured, so you can track your child’s progress. Example of an observable goal: John will complete his morning routine independently without problem behavior before the school bus arrives. Example of a non-observable goal: John will happily complete his SUPPORTING ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT Active engagement happens when a child is able to interact, communicate and participate with others. It should be a goal for all children to experience active engagement, because that’s when they are able to learn and make connections with others. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have a harder time becomingactively engaged
TIPS FOR FLYING WITH A CHILD WHO HAS AUTISM WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD ELOPES How to prevent elopement. Put locks on doors and windows that your child cannot unlock. If you use a key to lock windows and doors, ensure the key is easily accessible to adults in case of an emergency. Install alarms so you are alerted if your child has opened a door or window. Have your child wear a device that allows you to track herlocation.
HOW TO USE NATURE TO NURTURE YOUR CHILD Follow these tips: If your child enjoys sensory experiences, put on rain boots and let your child jump in puddles. Use shovels, spoons or hands to scoop leaves or gather pine cones. If your child does not enjoy being messy or wet or tries to eat non-food items, avoid the above activities. Instead, let her explore nature through othersenses.
CAMP YOU B YOU SLEEPAWAY CAMP You B You Sleepaway Camp is a week-long camp for children ages 8-16 with autism who present with high functioning skills. Camp allows for children with autism to participate in traditional camp activities in an accepting and supported environment. Camp is run in collaboration with Camp Twin Lakes and occurs at one of their locations.CARE AND SERVICES
Nationally recognized for its comprehensive services, Marcus Autism Center is dedicated to helping children and adolescents with autism. Marcus Autism Center is an inclusive resource for children with autism across the Southeast and throughout the country. We’re one of the only pediatric autism centers that translates our research into CONTACT US | MARCUS AUTISM CENTER Learn Marcus Autism Center’s location, hours of operation, phone and fax numbers, and referral information. CRISIS PREVENTION PROGRAM The Crisis Prevention Program was developed at Marcus Autism Center by a team of licensed psychologists, physical therapists, behavior and mental health experts, and behavior analysts who work with children and adolescents who engage in severe problem behavior. The system was developed out of high demand for effective and safe crisis management SEVERE BEHAVIOR PROGRAM The Severe Behavior Program uses the most current and science-based assessment and treatment strategies, based upon applied behavior analysis (ABA). The Severe Behavior Program offers a continuum of services ranging in intensity to meet each family’s unique needs. Ours is one of only a few programs in the country with the specializedphysical
MULTIDISCIPLINARY FEEDING PROGRAM Located at Marcus Autism Center, the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Center for Advanced Pediatrics and Children's at Forsyth, our multidisciplinary program is one of only a few facilities in the country to offer empirically supported, treatment for children 8months
AUTISM & BILINGUALISM At Marcus Autism Center, we’re taking steps to help support bilingual patients and families. We conduct diagnostic evaluations in the native language of the family with an interpreter or a bilingual psychologist. We provide interpreters for clinical care. We have print resources and educational information in multiple languages available. PROMOTING PLAY WITH OTHERS Benefits of playing with others. It’s important to help kids with autism improve interactive play skills because play is a foundation for many learning opportunities. Some of the skills children learn through interactive play are: Cognitive skills—like problem solving and playing games. Communication skills —like asking and answeringMICHAEL SILLER, PHD
Michael Siller, PhD, received his doctorate in developmental psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles. Prior to joining the faculty at Emory University in 2016, Dr. Siller held a position as associate professor of psychology at Hunter College of The City University of New HELPING KIDS WITH AUTISM MAKE FRIENDS An important part of making friends comes from having age-appropriate social skills, which many kids who have autism struggle with. Imagine trying to make friends when you have trouble reading social cues, like body language, facial expressions and tones of voice.BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees. This governing body of Marcus Autism Center is comprised of area leaders who volunteer their time and expertise to serve the community by helping children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Maryam Alavi, PhD. Dean, Stephen P. Zelnak Chair, Professor. AUTISM TREATMENT CENTER Ways We’re Keeping You Safe. We're working hard to protect our patients, families and staff—and at Marcus Autism Center, safety is our top priority. Learn more about our safety plan. Meaningful research. Breakthrough discoveries. Our research is transforming the HELPING YOUR CHILD COMMUNICATE Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn best during everyday activities and interactions, such as riding in the car to school, eating a family meal or going to the grocery store.. During daily activities, parents can provide language-learning opportunities and promote social communication skills. In fact, research has shown that when parents learn specific strategies to promote AUTISM & BILINGUALISM At Marcus Autism Center, we’re taking steps to help support bilingual patients and families. We conduct diagnostic evaluations in the native language of the family with an interpreter or a bilingual psychologist. We provide interpreters for clinical care. We have print resources and educational information in multiple languages available. CRISIS PREVENTION PROGRAM The Crisis Prevention Program was developed at Marcus Autism Center by a team of licensed psychologists, physical therapists, behavior and mental health experts, and behavior analysts who work with children and adolescents who engage in severe problem behavior. The system was developed out of high demand for effective and safe crisis management SUPPORTING ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT Active engagement happens when a child is able to interact, communicate and participate with others. It should be a goal for all children to experience active engagement, because that’s when they are able to learn and make connections with others. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have a harder time becomingactively engaged
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD ELOPES How to prevent elopement. Put locks on doors and windows that your child cannot unlock. If you use a key to lock windows and doors, ensure the key is easily accessible to adults in case of an emergency. Install alarms so you are alerted if your child has opened a door or window. Have your child wear a device that allows you to track herlocation.
TOILET TRAINING PROGRAM The Severe Behavior Program offers several treatment options to help your child with toilet training. Our evidence-based treatment typically consists of: Helping your child with regular trips to the bathroom. Giving positive reinforcement for using the bathroom appropriately. Teaching your child to TIPS FOR FLYING WITH A CHILD WHO HAS AUTISMMICHAEL SILLER, PHD
CAMP YOU B YOU SLEEPAWAY CAMP You B You Sleepaway Camp is a week-long camp for children ages 8-16 with autism who present with high functioning skills. Camp allows for children with autism to participate in traditional camp activities in an accepting and supported environment. Camp is run in collaboration with Camp Twin Lakes and occurs at one of their locations. AUTISM TREATMENT CENTER Ways We’re Keeping You Safe. We're working hard to protect our patients, families and staff—and at Marcus Autism Center, safety is our top priority. Learn more about our safety plan. Meaningful research. Breakthrough discoveries. Our research is transforming the HELPING YOUR CHILD COMMUNICATE Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn best during everyday activities and interactions, such as riding in the car to school, eating a family meal or going to the grocery store.. During daily activities, parents can provide language-learning opportunities and promote social communication skills. In fact, research has shown that when parents learn specific strategies to promote AUTISM & BILINGUALISM At Marcus Autism Center, we’re taking steps to help support bilingual patients and families. We conduct diagnostic evaluations in the native language of the family with an interpreter or a bilingual psychologist. We provide interpreters for clinical care. We have print resources and educational information in multiple languages available. CRISIS PREVENTION PROGRAM The Crisis Prevention Program was developed at Marcus Autism Center by a team of licensed psychologists, physical therapists, behavior and mental health experts, and behavior analysts who work with children and adolescents who engage in severe problem behavior. The system was developed out of high demand for effective and safe crisis management SUPPORTING ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT Active engagement happens when a child is able to interact, communicate and participate with others. It should be a goal for all children to experience active engagement, because that’s when they are able to learn and make connections with others. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have a harder time becomingactively engaged
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD ELOPES How to prevent elopement. Put locks on doors and windows that your child cannot unlock. If you use a key to lock windows and doors, ensure the key is easily accessible to adults in case of an emergency. Install alarms so you are alerted if your child has opened a door or window. Have your child wear a device that allows you to track herlocation.
TOILET TRAINING PROGRAM The Severe Behavior Program offers several treatment options to help your child with toilet training. Our evidence-based treatment typically consists of: Helping your child with regular trips to the bathroom. Giving positive reinforcement for using the bathroom appropriately. Teaching your child to TIPS FOR FLYING WITH A CHILD WHO HAS AUTISMMICHAEL SILLER, PHD
CAMP YOU B YOU SLEEPAWAY CAMP You B You Sleepaway Camp is a week-long camp for children ages 8-16 with autism who present with high functioning skills. Camp allows for children with autism to participate in traditional camp activities in an accepting and supported environment. Camp is run in collaboration with Camp Twin Lakes and occurs at one of their locations. AUTISM & BILINGUALISM At Marcus Autism Center, we’re taking steps to help support bilingual patients and families. We conduct diagnostic evaluations in the native language of the family with an interpreter or a bilingual psychologist. We provide interpreters for clinical care. We have print resources and educational information in multiple languages available. SETTING GOALS AND TRACKING IMPROVEMENTS Set a goal that you know can be completed. Make it observable. Create a goal that can be measured, so you can track your child’s progress. Example of an observable goal: John will complete his morning routine independently without problem behavior before the school bus arrives. Example of a non-observable goal: John will happily complete his EARLY SOCIAL COMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT Some of the earliest examples of social communication development include a number of infant behaviors, such as: Making direct eye contact. Sharing smiles with others. Babbling at people. Making gestures, such as waving and pointing. The earliest signs of autism are delays in social communication skills. If these skills aren’tdeveloping
HOW TO USE NATURE TO NURTURE YOUR CHILD Follow these tips: If your child enjoys sensory experiences, put on rain boots and let your child jump in puddles. Use shovels, spoons or hands to scoop leaves or gather pine cones. If your child does not enjoy being messy or wet or tries to eat non-food items, avoid the above activities. Instead, let her explore nature through othersenses.
HELPING KIDS WITH AUTISM MAKE FRIENDS An important part of making friends comes from having age-appropriate social skills, which many kids who have autism struggle with. Imagine trying to make friends when you have trouble reading social cues, like body language, facial expressions and tones of voice. MANAGING SCREEN TIME Goal: Limit screen time throughout the day and remove screen time prior to bedtime. Step 1: Create a daily schedule and routine. A consistent schedule provides predictability by letting your child know what to expect throughout the day. Step 2: Include a variety of activities for your child in the schedule. Your child’s scheduleshould
AUTISM AND LANGUAGE DELAY: LEUCOVORIN STUDY As part of the study, you and your child will come to Marcus Autism Center for two initial visits. These visits will include common tests of your child’s behavior, language skills and diagnosis. Children with autism and language delay who fit the study will be randomly assigned to receive leucovorin or a look-alike placebo for 12 weeks.In
MINDY SCHEITHAUER, PHD, BCBA-D Mindy Scheithauer, PhD, BCBA-D, received her doctorate in psychology from Louisiana State University. She completed her pre-doctoral internship through the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine at Kennedy Krieger Institute and her fellowship at Emory University. Dr. Scheithauer is a Psychologist in the Severe Behavior Program at MarcusAutism Center.
LAWRENCE SCAHILL, PHD, MSN Lawrence Scahill, MSN, PhD, completed a master’s degree in child psychiatric nursing at Yale University in 1989 and his doctorate in epidemiology at Yale in 1997. He is an internationally recognized expert on the design and conduct of clinical trials in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). STEFANIE STARCIC, APRN, CPNP AC/PC Stefanie Starcic, APRN, CNP, received her bachelor’s degree as a registered nurse at Kent State University in 2008. She started her career in nursing in a pediatric intensive care unit in Cleveland, Ohio, and moved to Atlanta to work in the PICU at Children’sHealthcare of
AUTISM TREATMENT CENTER Ways We’re Keeping You Safe. We're working hard to protect our patients, families and staff—and at Marcus Autism Center, safety is our top priority. Learn more about our safety plan. Meaningful research. Breakthrough discoveries. Our research is transforming the APPOINTMENTS AND REFERRALS If you do not use Epic, complete and submit our Marcus Autism Center provider referral form. Please provide as much detail regarding the presenting concerns and which services are being sought. This helps us process the request in a timely manner. If you are unable to complete this online form or have additional questions, call us at404-785-9400.
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM
We’re excited that you’re interested in our preschool. Tours are offered on Thursdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. Email our team, call 404-785-6511 or submit a request to schedule a tour. We hope you think our Preschool and Georgia Pre-K Program is the right school for youryoung child.
HELPING YOUR CHILD COMMUNICATE Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn best during everyday activities and interactions, such as riding in the car to school, eating a family meal or going to the grocery store.. During daily activities, parents can provide language-learning opportunities and promote social communication skills. In fact, research has shown that when parents learn specific strategies to promote WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD ELOPES How to prevent elopement. Put locks on doors and windows that your child cannot unlock. If you use a key to lock windows and doors, ensure the key is easily accessible to adults in case of an emergency. Install alarms so you are alerted if your child has opened a door or window. Have your child wear a device that allows you to track herlocation.
MULTIDISCIPLINARY FEEDING PROGRAM Located at Marcus Autism Center, the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Center for Advanced Pediatrics and Children's at Forsyth, our multidisciplinary program is one of only a few facilities in the country to offer empirically supported, treatment for children 8months
SUPPORTING ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT Active engagement happens when a child is able to interact, communicate and participate with others. It should be a goal for all children to experience active engagement, because that’s when they are able to learn and make connections with others. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have a harder time becomingactively engaged
TOILET TRAINING PROGRAM The Severe Behavior Program offers several treatment options to help your child with toilet training. Our evidence-based treatment typically consists of: Helping your child with regular trips to the bathroom. Giving positive reinforcement for using the bathroom appropriately. Teaching your child toMICHAEL SILLER, PHD
CAMP YOU B YOU SLEEPAWAY CAMP You B You Sleepaway Camp is a week-long camp for children ages 8-16 with autism who present with high functioning skills. Camp allows for children with autism to participate in traditional camp activities in an accepting and supported environment. Camp is run in collaboration with Camp Twin Lakes and occurs at one of their locations. AUTISM TREATMENT CENTER Ways We’re Keeping You Safe. We're working hard to protect our patients, families and staff—and at Marcus Autism Center, safety is our top priority. Learn more about our safety plan. Meaningful research. Breakthrough discoveries. Our research is transforming the APPOINTMENTS AND REFERRALS If you do not use Epic, complete and submit our Marcus Autism Center provider referral form. Please provide as much detail regarding the presenting concerns and which services are being sought. This helps us process the request in a timely manner. If you are unable to complete this online form or have additional questions, call us at404-785-9400.
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM
We’re excited that you’re interested in our preschool. Tours are offered on Thursdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. Email our team, call 404-785-6511 or submit a request to schedule a tour. We hope you think our Preschool and Georgia Pre-K Program is the right school for youryoung child.
HELPING YOUR CHILD COMMUNICATE Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn best during everyday activities and interactions, such as riding in the car to school, eating a family meal or going to the grocery store.. During daily activities, parents can provide language-learning opportunities and promote social communication skills. In fact, research has shown that when parents learn specific strategies to promote WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD ELOPES How to prevent elopement. Put locks on doors and windows that your child cannot unlock. If you use a key to lock windows and doors, ensure the key is easily accessible to adults in case of an emergency. Install alarms so you are alerted if your child has opened a door or window. Have your child wear a device that allows you to track herlocation.
MULTIDISCIPLINARY FEEDING PROGRAM Located at Marcus Autism Center, the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Center for Advanced Pediatrics and Children's at Forsyth, our multidisciplinary program is one of only a few facilities in the country to offer empirically supported, treatment for children 8months
SUPPORTING ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT Active engagement happens when a child is able to interact, communicate and participate with others. It should be a goal for all children to experience active engagement, because that’s when they are able to learn and make connections with others. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have a harder time becomingactively engaged
TOILET TRAINING PROGRAM The Severe Behavior Program offers several treatment options to help your child with toilet training. Our evidence-based treatment typically consists of: Helping your child with regular trips to the bathroom. Giving positive reinforcement for using the bathroom appropriately. Teaching your child toMICHAEL SILLER, PHD
CAMP YOU B YOU SLEEPAWAY CAMP You B You Sleepaway Camp is a week-long camp for children ages 8-16 with autism who present with high functioning skills. Camp allows for children with autism to participate in traditional camp activities in an accepting and supported environment. Camp is run in collaboration with Camp Twin Lakes and occurs at one of their locations.CARE AND SERVICES
Nationally recognized for its comprehensive services, Marcus Autism Center is dedicated to helping children and adolescents with autism. Marcus Autism Center is an inclusive resource for children with autism across the Southeast and throughout the country. We’re one of the only pediatric autism centers that translates our research into CONTACT US | MARCUS AUTISM CENTER Learn Marcus Autism Center’s location, hours of operation, phone and fax numbers, and referral information. HELPING YOUR CHILD COMMUNICATE Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn best during everyday activities and interactions, such as riding in the car to school, eating a family meal or going to the grocery store.. During daily activities, parents can provide language-learning opportunities and promote social communication skills. In fact, research has shown that when parents learn specific strategies to promote CRISIS PREVENTION PROGRAM The Crisis Prevention Program was developed at Marcus Autism Center by a team of licensed psychologists, physical therapists, behavior and mental health experts, and behavior analysts who work with children and adolescents who engage in severe problem behavior. The system was developed out of high demand for effective and safe crisis management LANGUAGE AND LEARNING PROGRAM Our intervention sessions include a combination of: Teaching skills in simple and structured ways. Building teachable moments into everyday activities. Addressing barriers to learning. Training parents to engage in skill building with their child. These proven methods ESTABLISHING ROUTINES AT HOME Children thrive on routine. All children learn best from repetition, and children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) especially appreciate predictability and patterns. Establishing routines at home can promote positive bonds between children and caregivers AUTISM & BILINGUALISM At Marcus Autism Center, we’re taking steps to help support bilingual patients and families. We conduct diagnostic evaluations in the native language of the family with an interpreter or a bilingual psychologist. We provide interpreters for clinical care. We have print resources and educational information in multiple languages available. TIPS FOR FLYING WITH A CHILD WHO HAS AUTISM Air travel can be difficult for seasoned adult travelers and even more taxing for children. For kids with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), who bring their own unique sensitivities to airports and flying, the experience can be even more difficult.. At Marcus Autism Center, we understand the special needs of children with autism. EATING HABITS: WHEN TO WORRY Mealtime problems are common in young children and can include: Fluctuating hunger. Picky eating. Unwillingness to try new foods. Strong food preferences. Even though picky eating is a common problem, research suggests that it’s usually a temporary and normal part of development. However, children with autism often have more chronicfeeding
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees. This governing body of Marcus Autism Center is comprised of area leaders who volunteer their time and expertise to serve the community by helping children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Maryam Alavi, PhD. Dean, Stephen P. Zelnak Chair, Professor. AUTISM TREATMENT CENTER Ways We’re Keeping You Safe. We're working hard to protect our patients, families and staff—and at Marcus Autism Center, safety is our top priority. Learn more about our safety plan. Meaningful research. Breakthrough discoveries. Our research is transforming the APPOINTMENTS AND REFERRALS If you do not use Epic, complete and submit our Marcus Autism Center provider referral form. Please provide as much detail regarding the presenting concerns and which services are being sought. This helps us process the request in a timely manner. If you are unable to complete this online form or have additional questions, call us at404-785-9400.
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM
We’re excited that you’re interested in our preschool. Tours are offered on Thursdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. Email our team, call 404-785-6511 or submit a request to schedule a tour. We hope you think our Preschool and Georgia Pre-K Program is the right school for youryoung child.
HELPING YOUR CHILD COMMUNICATE Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn best during everyday activities and interactions, such as riding in the car to school, eating a family meal or going to the grocery store.. During daily activities, parents can provide language-learning opportunities and promote social communication skills. In fact, research has shown that when parents learn specific strategies to promote WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD ELOPES How to prevent elopement. Put locks on doors and windows that your child cannot unlock. If you use a key to lock windows and doors, ensure the key is easily accessible to adults in case of an emergency. Install alarms so you are alerted if your child has opened a door or window. Have your child wear a device that allows you to track herlocation.
MULTIDISCIPLINARY FEEDING PROGRAM Located at Marcus Autism Center, the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Center for Advanced Pediatrics and Children's at Forsyth, our multidisciplinary program is one of only a few facilities in the country to offer empirically supported, treatment for children 8months
SUPPORTING ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT Active engagement happens when a child is able to interact, communicate and participate with others. It should be a goal for all children to experience active engagement, because that’s when they are able to learn and make connections with others. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have a harder time becomingactively engaged
TOILET TRAINING PROGRAM The Severe Behavior Program offers several treatment options to help your child with toilet training. Our evidence-based treatment typically consists of: Helping your child with regular trips to the bathroom. Giving positive reinforcement for using the bathroom appropriately. Teaching your child toMICHAEL SILLER, PHD
CAMP YOU B YOU SLEEPAWAY CAMP You B You Sleepaway Camp is a week-long camp for children ages 8-16 with autism who present with high functioning skills. Camp allows for children with autism to participate in traditional camp activities in an accepting and supported environment. Camp is run in collaboration with Camp Twin Lakes and occurs at one of their locations. AUTISM TREATMENT CENTER Ways We’re Keeping You Safe. We're working hard to protect our patients, families and staff—and at Marcus Autism Center, safety is our top priority. Learn more about our safety plan. Meaningful research. Breakthrough discoveries. Our research is transforming the APPOINTMENTS AND REFERRALS If you do not use Epic, complete and submit our Marcus Autism Center provider referral form. Please provide as much detail regarding the presenting concerns and which services are being sought. This helps us process the request in a timely manner. If you are unable to complete this online form or have additional questions, call us at404-785-9400.
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM
We’re excited that you’re interested in our preschool. Tours are offered on Thursdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. Email our team, call 404-785-6511 or submit a request to schedule a tour. We hope you think our Preschool and Georgia Pre-K Program is the right school for youryoung child.
HELPING YOUR CHILD COMMUNICATE Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn best during everyday activities and interactions, such as riding in the car to school, eating a family meal or going to the grocery store.. During daily activities, parents can provide language-learning opportunities and promote social communication skills. In fact, research has shown that when parents learn specific strategies to promote WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD ELOPES How to prevent elopement. Put locks on doors and windows that your child cannot unlock. If you use a key to lock windows and doors, ensure the key is easily accessible to adults in case of an emergency. Install alarms so you are alerted if your child has opened a door or window. Have your child wear a device that allows you to track herlocation.
MULTIDISCIPLINARY FEEDING PROGRAM Located at Marcus Autism Center, the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Center for Advanced Pediatrics and Children's at Forsyth, our multidisciplinary program is one of only a few facilities in the country to offer empirically supported, treatment for children 8months
SUPPORTING ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT Active engagement happens when a child is able to interact, communicate and participate with others. It should be a goal for all children to experience active engagement, because that’s when they are able to learn and make connections with others. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have a harder time becomingactively engaged
TOILET TRAINING PROGRAM The Severe Behavior Program offers several treatment options to help your child with toilet training. Our evidence-based treatment typically consists of: Helping your child with regular trips to the bathroom. Giving positive reinforcement for using the bathroom appropriately. Teaching your child toMICHAEL SILLER, PHD
CAMP YOU B YOU SLEEPAWAY CAMP You B You Sleepaway Camp is a week-long camp for children ages 8-16 with autism who present with high functioning skills. Camp allows for children with autism to participate in traditional camp activities in an accepting and supported environment. Camp is run in collaboration with Camp Twin Lakes and occurs at one of their locations.CARE AND SERVICES
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