What Should You Know?
It's time to change how we view a child's growth.
Do you know all the ways you should measure your child’s growth? We naturally think of height and weight, but from birth to 5 years, your child should reach milestones in how he plays, learns, speaks and acts. CDC estimates 1 in 88 children has been identified with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Track your child’s development and act early if you have a concern.
New: Autism Case Training (ACT)
Web-based Continuing Education course designed to help health care professionals gain knowledge and skills to improve early identification, diagnosis and care of children with ASDs.
Read Amazing Me -- It’s Busy Being 3!
In Amazing Me -- It’s Busy Being 3! Joey, a 3-year-old kangaroo, shows what he can do in one AMAZING day. This children’s book teaches parents developmental milestones as they read to their young child.
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Learn the Signs. Act Early. Factsheet
Learn more about the Learn the Signs. Act Early. program.
Partner Spotlights
The "Learn the Signs. Act Early." campaign has many dedicated partners and champions across the country. Take a look!
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