Many states offer some programs, but the best place to start looking is the Autism Clinic Study at the University of California, Davis California.
There are plenty schools that cater to children with autism depending on where you live. Mariposa school is a school specially designed for children with autism.
Most public schools don't have transportation facilities (i.e.: school buses) so many children are delivered by their parents at the school gates. Conversely, most private schools are required by the government to provide transportation from the children's homes into the school.
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Burger School for Students with Autism was created in 1973.
I came across a link with many activities for children with Autism at www.education.com/magazine/article/10-activities-children-autism/. The site lists the top 10 activities to do with children with Autism.
You can check with your local school district for free programs for special children.
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Danielle Savona has written: 'Using stimulus equivalence to teach monetary skills to school-age children with autism'
B. Chris Nash has written: 'Principal's or Administrator's Guide to Kindergarten' 'Sharing school facilities with the trainable retarded' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Education, High school facilities
A GP (general practitioner), pediatrician, or psychologist where they can discuss and maybe treat your son's or daughter's condition. DAN (Defeat Autism Now) Doctors from the ARI (Autistic Research Institute) can help treat children with autism.
There are schools that teach Autistic children in the Detroit area. The best place to start would be to speak to the local schools and see what programs they offer.
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