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      • Small class sizes, with half day programming Monday through Friday each week. Individualized instruction guided by an Individual Program Plan (IPP) so that children can learn in the way that is most effective and meaningful to them. Programming provided by certified teachers, early childhood educators, and trained educational assistants.
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  2. To receive services, a child must be: • a resident of New Brunswick (including First Nations communities); • diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder by a professional authorized to do so; • between the ages of 0 and 5 when diagnosed, and not yet entered school. To enroll in the Preschool Autism Program:

  3. The Preschool Autism Program provides evidence-based intervention services to preschool children who have been diagnosed with ASD. The Preschool Autism Program is delivered by Autism Intervention Services (AIS) through a contract

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  4. The New Brunswick Preschool Autism Program provides evidence-based intervention services to preschool children who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

  5. The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development provides financial assistance for every preschool child with ASD to access up to 20 hours of EIBI per week through an approved autism agency. Children may receive services from the Preschool Autism Program until they begin school.

  6. The Preschool Autism Program is delivered to provide evidence-based Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) services. The goal of intervention is to increase a child’s independence and improve their ability to learn and succeed in their natural environments. Requirements of the Preschool Autism Program • Each child enrolled in the program has a ...

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  7. Services: Behavior Consultant, Behavior Interventionist, Family support. Languages: English. Subjects: Behaviour Support, Canadian Government Resources, Early Years, Family Support. Age Range: Pre-School Age (0-5) Target Users: Autistic, disabled, & neurodiverse people, Families & caregivers.

  8. Autism (also known as autism spectrum disorder or ASD) is a lifelong condition. It's important to get a diagnosis and provide supports and services as early as possible. These can include: occupational therapy. speech and language therapy. training for parents, families and caregivers. behavioural therapy. medication.