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Behavioral & Neuropsychological Consults, LLP

UPDATED: October 1, 2019

Our clinicians are trained in the gold standard measurements used in assessment, including the ADOS-2, ADI-R, and the Vineland-3. But most importantly, they are clinically astute and aware of the very varied symptoms that constitute this social-emotional disorder. We are all very passionate about helping families and their children in getting the right guidance and support. While some children present with obvious symptoms that may result in early detection of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), many others present with subtle signs that are not easily recognized by parents, teachers, or professionals who do not specialize in this area, especially when a child is cognitively high functioning. It is vital that a comprehensive assessment occur early to obtain the right diagnosis in order to obtain the most optimal results for future functioning. Timely treatment can restructure the brain and functioning, leading to significant improvements.

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  • English
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Address:

Behavioral & Neuropsychological Consults
265 Sunrise Highway
Suite 48
Rockville Centre, NY 11570
United States

Website:

autism

Phone:

516 442 5268

Email:

jholland@bncnyc.com

Contact:

Jan Holland

Our Autism Response Team (ART) is specially trained to connect people with autism, their families, and caretakers to information, tools, and resources.

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