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What to Do After the Autism Diagnosis

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Updated: July 20, 2009

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Start with the Basics

Literally dozens of treatments are available for autism. Start with the basics -- the treatments that are easily available, funded, and appropriate. For most families, the basics include speech, occupational and physical therapy. For younger children, home-based therapeutic programs are often available; preschoolers and school-aged children may be offered therapies through the school system.
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