Project ImPACT Advanced Workshop
Project ImPACT is an evidence-based intervention that teaches social communication to autistic children and those with other social communication needs between the ages 18 months to 6 years. It was developed with the specific goal of supporting the use of best practices in parent-mediated interventions. It is widely recommended that all programs for children with ASD include a parent mediated component. The National Standards Project includes Project ImPACT as a recommended established intervention for autistic toddlers and children.
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