Early Intervention For Toddlers With Autism Showing Signs Of Success

Posted: Published on October 15th, 2014

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A program at Mercy Childrens Hospital in St. Louis provides early intervention for children diagnosed with autism. (Courtesy Mercy Childrens Hospital)

One in 88 kids are diagnosed with some form of autism, but most children are not diagnosed until age four or later.

Now doctors say toddlers as young as 12 months can be diagnosed with the disorder and that early treatment can actually help reverse the condition.

Mercy Childrens Hospitalin St. Louis is expanding its early intervention program. The program is based on theEarly Start Denver Model.

Kate Wrighthas two sons who have been diagnosed with autism and noticed some red flags with her son, William, early on.

One of the earliest indications to me was the idea that I really had to work to get him to pay attention to me, Wright toldHere& Nows Jeremy Hobson. It just wasnt normal to sit on the floor and practically beg him to look at me, to clap with me, to sing a song with me, just to get a glimpse.

Williamrecently finished the program at Mercy, and Wrights other sonis in the program. Wright says that once her son started the therapy, she saw a significant change.

Magic, Wright said. Its the only explanation I can give you, it was absolutely life changing.

Dr. John Mantovani, the founding medical director of the Mercy Kids Therapy and Development Centersays early intervention is key because neurobiological connections are plastic.

We have this opportunity in the first years of life and going forward to be able to mold those connections, building the bridges for learning, social interaction, communication, interest, play skills, Mantovani said. All of the things that we expect children to do naturally, in one way or another, children on the spectrum have to be shown, taught, encouraged, and experienced from a different perspective.

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