Berkshire Family And Individual Resources announces the opening of an Autism Resource Center at the main office on South Church Street. This new service, made possible in part by an grant from the North Adams Rotary Club, will enable families, educators and other interested professionals to obtain reliable information regarding treatment options for children and adolescents with a diagnosis of Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder, or Developmental Disabilities.
Staffed by BFAIR’s Clinical Director, Aimee Erskine, a Board Certified Associate Behavior Analyst, the Center features cutting edge literature and materials as well as a play area for children.
For more information contact Aimee Erskine, at 413-664-9382 x33 aerskine@bfair.org.
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