For over forty years, New Hope of Indiana has been committed to supporting individuals and families, encouraging them to live their most independent, fulfilling lives. Through services for individuals with disabilities and advocacy efforts, New Hope of Indiana is making an impact in our communities every day.
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The PLAY (Play and Language for Autistic Youngsters) Project is an evidenced-based, parent-mediated autism intervention model.
PLAY is an early intervention program for children ages 15 months to 6 years of age, that can improve social
interaction, communication and functional development in children with autism.
Parents and their Certified PLAY Project Consultant become partners in their child’s progress. Parents receive individualized training, coaching and support based on their needs and the needs of their child with autism that empowers them to have a closer, more satisfying relationship.
Benefits include:
How to identify your child’s unique strengths and needs
How to make every interaction with your child a growing and learning experience
How to effectively respond to your child’s behavior
Ways to support your child’s learning and prepare for kindergarten
How to increase smiles and laughter in the home
The PLAY Project emphasizes fun! For more information on The PLAY Project, contact Amy Flint at 317.338.4535 or email: aflint@newhopeofindiana.org