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Autism Program for Teens

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Autism Program for Teens

At our autism program for teens, we help teens and their families create comprehensive, individualized treatment plans. Our model is split into specific phases of treatment. 

In Phase I, students are provided with optional stabilization services. Stabilization is only provided to families who express the need for it. Phase I also includes clinically advanced, comprehensive assessments for all  students. The goal of these assessments is not to break down the challenges a student may be facing, but to highlight the strengths of each student. From there, we are able to build upon these strengths throughout their time at our autism program for teens.

During Phase II,  students experience weeks of on-campus residential treatment and off-campus adventure therapy experiences. When students are on campus, they are provided with a structured, home-like environment which combines academics, individual therapy, and activities designed to promote friendships amongst students. Our adventure therapy programming helps students build important skills in a supportive environment. During these adventure therapy expeditions, students learn about the rewards and consequences for their behaviors through natural consequences in the environment during the moment.

Throughout your child’€™s time at our program, your family will receive individualized multidisciplinary reports about your child€™’s progress at Seven Stars. The testing and assessments carried out throughout our program strongly informs the duration of treatment for each student. If necessary, at the end of your child€™s experience at Seven Stars, we provide recommendations for continued care and future treatment needs.

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