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The Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) is one of the world’s largest organizations using applied behavior analysis (ABA) in the treatment of autism, Asperger’s syndrome, PDD-NOS, and other related disorders. |
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The Hope Learning Center offers an all-inclusive approach by providing a multidisciplinary team of experts that will assess and create an individualized treatment plan for every child. The Hope Learning enter allows parents the opportunity to take control of their child’s future. |
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Our mission: “Providing Alternative Solutions to Health and Recovery” is not limited to just children, but anyone interested in a faith-based, natural/organic, holistic, and/or alternative methods to an array of disorders and health problems. We are a support group that meets monthly in the Pittsburgh area to glean valuable information from a variety of holistic practitioners. |
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Pediatric and Adult Vision Care is your average eye doctor. We are the leading provider in vision care in the Wexford, PA and surrounding areas. We specialize in both pediatrics and adults with vision issues, eye health exams, annual eye exams, concussion evaluations, reading and learning related vision difficulties, your favorite pair of glasses you’ll ever own, and so much more. We invite you to visit our office, but proceed with caution, because we guarantee that you’ll love your experience, our doctors, and friendly staff so much, you’ll never go to a different eye doctor again. To sum up what we strive to give you each and every visit goes something like this, “we believe in improving people’s lives, we just happen to be in vision care.” |
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The Autism Center of Pittsburgh offers guidance to parents of children with autism; we provide prompt referral to valuable resources, no-wait expert evaluation, counseling, service dogs, autism awareness seminars, workshops, respite outings, video-blog, music therapy, recreational activities, a 900 member on-line support group, an on-line store with therapeutic materials, the nation-wide resource network of AutismLink, and so much more. Not only do we help parents on a day-to-day basis with information, resources, and referrals, we provide opportunities for inclusion for families of children with autism spectrum disorders. Moreover, because we are staffed by parents of children with autism, we know how it is — we live the life a parent of a child with autism; we know the challenges and feelings. Our phones are always ringing, and a parent is ready to help. |
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Autism and Special Needs Furniture design and create a wide variety of specialty furniture especially designed for the autism community. Pillow chairs, raindrop chairs, pillow beds, and so much more! |
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Sarah Lapinski holds a Master’s Degree in Early Intervention with Autism Specialization from the University of Pittsburgh. She also has a Special Education Teaching Certificate and coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis. Sarah has dedicated the past 13 years to helping children with autism and their families live better lives. She has worked in early intervention through college transition, and as a special education teacher. Sarah specializes in a family centered approach to incorporate wellness for children with autism and other developmental disabilities. She has a passion for helping families understand how food and supplements can have a positive effect on overall health and behavior. In her blog, Beet of My Heart, Sarah gives parents wonderful and useful information about how the food we eat has an amazing affect on our bodies. She has 13 years of experience navigating the world of children and family and has explored nutrition and supplementation as a way to combat her diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis, her son’s autism, and her family’s mental and physical well-being. |
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North Way Christian Community was founded in 1981 by founding pastor, Dr. Jay Passavant. Now, under the direction of Lead Pastor, Scott Stevens, nearly 4,000 people attend North Way campuses throughout the Pittsburgh region – in Wexford, Oakland, Sewickley Valley, East End and in Dormont. Each location allows people to build strong relationships within their local community, while experiencing the same great worship and teaching that has ben a part of North Way for more than thirty years. |
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