Miller Method: Helps children form organized chunks of behavior & develop developmentally appropriate behavior |
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Relationship Development Intervention (RDI): This program supplies useful tools for parents to teach important missing skills and impart motivation onto their child to interact. |
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Davis Autism Approach: A non-invasive and gentle 3 part programme consisting of Individuation (creating an awareness of self), Identity Development (exploring 'life’s natural lessons') and Social Integration (Relationship Concepts). |
Desorgher Method: A holistic approach to bringing about emotional, spiritual, mental and physical well-being in people with autism. It grew out of the Professional Parenting model known as the "Magic of the Family". |
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Floortime: Instead of changing the child’s behavior, why not join him on the floor? In this way, we can help him learn to connect his emotions and intentions with his behavior, words and ideas. |
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Intensive Interaction: Designed for people who have difficulty interacting, the therapist works on improving the quality of the interaction, encouraging the client to develop shared attention, turn-taking and understanding non-verbal language. |
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Mifne Method: An intensive program for the nuclear family focusing on the child’s potential abilities. |
Music Therapy: The use of music and rhythm can help the autistic child get in touch with his communication skills. |
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Son-Rise: This program also advocates joining the child. Parents play key roles as teachers, therapists and directors of their own programs, which occur at home. |
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