In short, no matter the etiology, if your child’s difficulties are neurologically-based (cognitive, behavioral, motor, seizure, or communication disorder) or if their condition is likely to result in (or already has) adverse neurodevelopmental consequences, we can help.
Whether your child is at risk for:
1) poor neurodevelopmental outcomes for genetic or metabolic reasons.
2) suffered an injury prenatally (e.g., fetal alcohol syndrome) or during birth (e.g., Cerebral Palsy).
3) suffered a general loss of function (e.g., Autism, TBI), we help parents like you.