Autism Advocacy include parent training or support, social skills groups, clinical behavior therapy, play therapy.
Achieving True Self provides ABA (applied Behavioral Analysis) assessment and treatment across Maryland in homes and communities.
PEATC is statewide nonprofit focused on collaboration between schools, families, and communities for VA children, especially children with disabilities.
The Autism Society of America has been improving the lives of all affected by autism for over 50 years and envisions a world where individuals and families living with autism are able to maximize their quality of life, are treated with the highest level of dignity, and live in a society in which their talents and skills are appreciated and valued.
Community Living, Inc. (CLI) is a nonprofit in Frederick, MD that offers services to people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities — like autism or Down syndrome. We offer supports in every area of daily living that adults need; for example, job coaching and placement, tasks of daily living, activities, doctor’s appointments, and retirement. We believe that everyone is capable and worthy of inclusion, regardless of ability level, and we exist to act as the support system the people we serve need in order to live full, meaningful lives in our community.
Community Support Services, Inc. is committed to the provision of quality community-based services to individuals with developmental disabilities. Individuals will be supported in accordance with their needs in school, work, home and the community. Services to be provided may include, but are not limited to: special education, customized employment, supported living/residential, behavioral supports, transportation, and recreation. Services are designed by the individual, the individual’s family and others who know the individual well. Services are rendered in the environment in which the individual desires to live, work, recreate, or pursue educational goals. Services are fashioned to support each individual to pursue his/her own self-directed life goals
A nonpublic special education day school providing year-round educational, therapeutic, and daily living services to students ages five to 21 with multiple disabilities, primarily autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, and related disorders.
The Howard County Autism Society is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide support, promote awareness and advocate for change on behalf of individuals with autism, their families and community.
For almost 60 years, Ivymount has created nationally recognized programs and partnerships for people with autism and other developmental disabilities as well as their families. The goal in all our programs is to help children, students, and young adults achieve their highest level of development and independence. In addition to creating our own education and outreach programs, Ivymount forms partnerships with other organizations and researchers, often functioning as a training site, to ensure that our innovative and intensive approach is widely disseminated and influences the larger field of special education and support services.