Medical experts say that children with autism spectrum disorder are being diagnosed later than they should be, meaning they are not getting access to specialist services early enough.
A diagnoses of ASD can confirm parent's suspicions and throw them into a whole new world of special diets, therapy appointments, frustration, tears of sorrow, and hopefully more often, tears of joy.
April is Autism Awareness Month and that search phrase is likely to get entered into internet browsers around the world by parents, grandparents, foster families, and anyone else who has even the slightest suspicion that a child in his or her life might have autism.
We’re often asked if the Gemiini system has been the subject of scientific research studies. The answer is a resounding yes. Over and over again, universities have tested the efficacy of Gemiini. From the University of California, San Diego, to the Autism Society of Washington, Gemiini has support from organizations all over the world.
It's natural to be skeptical of things. That's especially true when new products make magnificent claims, and it's even more true in fields such as autism research, treatment, and therapy.
When we started the Discrete Video Modeling system at Gemiini, we didn’t intend to create a magical fix for speech and language delays. What we did set out to do is help children effectively communicate. We did that by creating a new system of modeling speech, testing it rigorously, and refining what we learned over time.