A range of therapies claiming to benefit autistic children is advertised on the market, presenting many confusing options to the parents. These include chelation, hyperbaric chamber therapy, digestive enzyme supplementation, stem cell therapies, reflex integration, physical and occupational therapies, etc. Many alternate methods for educating autistic children, such as Rapid Prompting Method (RPM), have also been developed. Unfortunately, the benefits of many of these treatments are not scientifically validated because of the lack of objective assessment tools. Thus, many such treatments are ineligible for insurance reimbursement, and parents bear the costs.
AAF hopes to create paradigm shifts in the treatment of autism by providing scientific validation of therapies and assistive technologies appropriate for each autistic child. Customization of assistance as appropriated for each autistic child will enhance the quality of life and the educational potential of autistic children. Results of AAF’s research should also improve the quality of life for parents and families raising autistic children.