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REAL HELP NOW for children & families affected by autism. Empowering children with autism reach their true potential.
Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) is a national organization dedicated to providing information, resources, and support to families affected by autism. For families who have just received the autism diagnosis, TACA aims to speed up the cycle time from the autism diagnosis to effective treatments. TACA helps to strengthen the autism community by connecting families and the professionals who can help them, allowing them to share stories and information to help people with autism be the best they can be.
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Hey, that’s pworeful. Thanks for the news.
An acquaintance of mine pointed me to your site posting Dr. Berger’s information. You are to be congratulated for your effort and and persistence in spreading the word about autism. I am a semiretired consulting naturopathic doctor to over 100 children (their parents and doctors) around the world. Although I am not affected by autism, this matter is very close to my heart listening to the stories of parents and even some doctors. I am glad that my methods are helping affected children. I am happy that there are more and more of us bringing this issue to to the surface.
I am new to TACA. I have a son who is in need of Home Services and I feel that I am being taken advantage of by the School, who approved him for several services when they thought he was going to be fine in the school placement. Now that is not an option due to his health. They are only offering tutoring, from a teach, none of the therapists will come to the house to give him his required services.
I don’t know enough about IEP law. But this doesn’t sound right that they will not provide the same services at home as they would in the school. They also went from offering 10+ hours a week in school to less than half that time for home placement.
HELP PLEASE!!!
I don’t want to sign a new IEP that will not give my son what he needs to sucked!!!.
Hi Amy,
I understand your note. Sadly this is an issue for many families.
First step is determining what your child needs. Recommended reading includes: https://www.tacanow.org/family-resources/independent-assessments/
TACA has several ways to support your family. We do not recommend support on the blog as that information is publicly shared. Please go to http://www.tacanow.org and click on CONTACT US and we would be happy to help you.
Lisa @TACA
thank you Lisa.
I tried to contact us. It says not available!
Hi Amy,
That is LIVE CHAT. We staff that in afternoon hours when it is most popular.
Contact us has FOUR ways to reach us
https://www.tacanow.org/contact/
Take care,
Lisa @ TACA