June 2020
This visualization shows families the steps to take to access services and supports after a child has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
Wilder Research worked with the Minnesota Department of Human Services Disability Services Division to provide evaluation and research for Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) services. The benefit provides treatment for people age 21 and younger with Autism Spectrum Disorder and related conditions.
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This visualization shows families the steps to take to access services and supports after a child has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
This visualization identifies key developmental milestones in the first years of life.
This fact sheet compiles data from a variety of sources to provide knowledge around the number, characteristics of, and services received by children who have autism in Minnesota.
This literature review served as a foundation for evaluation activities. It looked at other similar state programs, as well reviewed the evidence behind the treatment modalities currently covered under the benefit.
A summary of services and supports available to children and young adults with autism in Minnesota.
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