One For Autism Inc
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 210-680-8737
Fax - 210-696-6600
- Address:
- 1216 West Ave San Antonio, TX 78201
- Categories
- Special Education, Child Care, Developmentally Disabled & Special Needs Services & Products, Public Schools, Schools
- Services / Products
- Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Music Therapy, Recreational Therapy
- Neighborhoods
- Los Angeles Heights - Keystone, North Central
- AKA
One For Autism Academy
General Info
One For Autism administers various individualized program and serves children, youths and adults. It specializes in the enhancement of language and communication, social, play, academic and independent living skills. The organization offers care services for people with neurological disorders, behavior problems, down syndrome, language delays and autism. It provides behavior, occupational, speech and Applied Behavior Analysis therapies. One For Autism also offers tutorial assistance for children with learning disabilities on language and academic skills, such as reading, writing, science and math. It specializes in the development of individualized education and behavior intervention plans. The organization operates an academy that provides one-on-one facility-based educational and behavioral instruction to children between the ages 2 and 9. It additionally conducts various summer programs.
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Reviews
12/12/11
My son is now 4, we started with OFA about a year and a half ago. We have Tricare, which allows us to be enrolled in their pediatric clinic. He gets one on one ABA therapy, and is also brought into the classroom to practice his social skills with his peers who do not have autism. My son's biggest deficit has been social, so this was a real selling point for us. Sarah, the head of the clinic, has her masters in ABA and really understands how to reach my son in a way no one else has been able to reach him. Every time a have a concern with a behavior or need any answers, Sarah has come up with some type of intervention plan. When my son started, he couldn't sit at a table, couldn't make eye contact, couldn't wait in line, avoided other children and just wanted to play by himself. He has completely changed and enjoys playing with others and taking turns and looks us in the eye when we talk to him now. The access to typical peers has been the biggest selling point for me.
School uses intensive therapy to teach autistic children communication skills, as well as academic skills. They are seeing amazing results. I'd recommend any parent with an autistic child place their child with One with Autism.