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Growing Together: Our Son’s Transformation through Early Intervention
When our son Nathaniel was born in April 2018, my mother, Jane, offered to care for him full-time, sparing us the expenses of daycare while my husband Alex and I both worked full-time. By age two, we noticed some delays in Nathaniel's speech and development. Despite having some vocabulary words, he predominantly used gestures and sounds to communicate his needs so we decided to have him evaluated. Because of COVID, the Infants and Toddlers Program did a remote assessment, finding that Nathaniel's development was age appropriate.
Healing and Hope: How The Infinity Center Transformed Our Lives
Nick (dad) and I have been a team since high school in the early 2000s. Our first great adventure was when our son, Nicholas Arlo, was born in 2017 having survived IVF. Nicholas’ arrival was followed by a challenging three-month stay in the NICU due to extreme prematurity. While most parents settle into routines and go back to work, we had home nurse visits and early intervention services. Nicholas thrived and grew before our eyes but sadly around age two he experienced his first regression. He lost the three words he knew and stopped talking altogether. A once full plate of a variety of food groups turned into only chicken nuggets for every meal and snack. Eye contact was lost and as time went on, self-injurious behaviors and "eloping" (running or wandering away) began.
Summer Fun for All Senses: Explore Maryland’s Sensory-Friendly Options
Summer is here, and with it comes the promise of sunshine, swimming, and outdoor adventures. But for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the hustle and bustle of summer activities can be overwhelming. Thankfully, there
Empowering Families: Had’s Journey with the Infinity Center
Mollie, a dedicated licensed clinical professional counselor specializing in adult care, found herself navigating the challenges of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) when her son, Had, was diagnosed in April 2021. As a mother of two,
Introducing Lauren, Board-Certified Behavior Analyst
Meet our new Board-Certified Behavior Analyst in Harford County, Lauren Neubauer!
Humans of Humanim: Meet Tim
Meet Tim Gray, a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with Humanim’s Infinity Center for Behavior Services in Harford County.
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