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Causes: Autism, Developmentally Disabled Centers, Disabilities, Education, Health, Human Services, Special Education

Mission: To provide effective, science-based intervention for children and adults with autism and, through research and dissemination, to extend treatment resources to people with autism, both nationally and internationally.

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2 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

PYEdwards Client Served

Rating: 5

10/06/2024

I do not believe there are sufficient words to express our family's gratitude to PCDI's teachers and staff. Our child's life has been measurably changed for the better because of its education and adult programs. As a child, our son's behavior was extreme, and his communication was nonexistent. We did not know how to reach him or manage his behavior. With PCDI's intervention, he gained skills we never thought possible - reading and writing, sitting through dinner and movies, playing games with others, interacting with peers, shopping - most of which are normally taken for granted. As an adult, he has continued to gain skills important to hold jobs. Most importantly, he is happy and continues to achieve goals we never thought possible. None of this would have been possible without PCDI.

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Ilosan Volunteer

Rating: 5

09/18/2023

We are parents of two adults who attend Adult Life Skills Program at PCDI.
We are with this wonderful Institute for over 37years, Every year was and still is
time of innovative learning and growth for our sons. We witnessed over the 37 years how PCDI evolved into the best program for children end adults with autism.
They are recognized nationally and internationally as the gold standard of teaching.
PCDI projects highest degree of professionalism, innovation, dedication, love and empathy for learners and their families, together with honesty and transparency, and that is why we support PCDI with all our hearts.
Joe and Ilona Sansone parents of Robert and Paul

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