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Contact Information: Center for Disabilities Pediatrics - Sanford School of Medicine of The University of South Dakota 1400 West 22nd Street Sioux Falls, SD 57105 phone: 605-357-1439 phone2: 1-800-658-3080 (V/TTY) fax: 605-357-1438 cd@usd.edu Last Modified: 10/30/08 |
autism spectrum disorders program The mission of the Center for Disabilities Autism Spectrum Disorders Program is to provide information, training, evaluation services, consultations and family support groups for consumers.
The Autism Spectrum Disorders Program was established in 1989 through the efforts of parents of children with autistic spectrum disorders throughout South Dakota. These parents convinced state legislators of their need for independent interdisciplinary assessments and individualized education and behavioral training for professionals and families involved with individuals with autistic spectrum disorders. The term Autism Spectrum Disorders (which can also be referred to as Pervasive Developmental Disorders - PDD) includes the following:
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