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Studies show that parents of children later diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder typically notice something wrong with their child’s development at around 15 months but don’t raise their concerns until much later.

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If you would like more information about The Early Intervention Network and the services we provide, please don't hesitate to contact us. Just note that we cannot answer questions specific to your child's development. We encourage you to seek the advice of professionals with the proper qualifications and certifications. If you need a warm voice on the end of the line, we recommend a service, called WarmLines Parent Resources, which can help connect you to resources in your area.

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General and website inquiries: support@actearly.org 

Donations and special gifts: jayne@actearly.org

Phone — 202.905.4162 

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The Early Intervention Network: Enabling Families to Act Early Against Autism
Jayne Lytel
Executive Director
4514 Albemarle St. NW
Washington, DC 20016

Websitewww.actearly.org/  


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