At relate to autism we believe that, by working with other individuals and organizations, we can together help more families better, faster and more efficiently than working alone. Whether you’re an individual practitioner working on your own or you’re a staff member of a large organization offering many types of services, we believe that we all bring a lot to the table.

Three Ways to Work Together

relate to autism has developed three basic models for working together...

1. Cross Referral Program

Our client cross referral program makes it easy for parents to find your services while browsing the relate to autism website and offers you remuneration for referring your clients to relate to autism.
•  List your organization on the relate to autism website
•  List your services, service availability and fees on the website
•  Publish blogs and papers on the relate to autism website
•  Receive compensation for referrals of clients to relate to autism services
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2. Platform Sharing Program

Our Platform Sharing Program lets you leverage the power of our Family Services Platform (the advanced web technology on which we’ve constructed the relate to autism website) to help you better serve your clients and connect with other families and professionals in your field.
•  Create your own virtual office
•  Implement online tracking and reporting for individual clients
•  Create and offer online evaluations and surveys
•  Implement a full service interactive website with your brand
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3. Service Expansion Program

Our Service Expansion Program lets you enhance your practice by including techniques and services from our Growth through Play System (GPS).
•  Use our GPS Starter to help calibrate children from a developmental perspective and recommend activities that parents that parents can begin using to help their children develop
•  Use our Sensory Processing Starter to better understand a child's sensory integration challenges and recommend ways for parents to tune their interactive style to their child’s sensory needs
•  Sponsor a Growth through Play Parent Workshop for parents in your area
•  Expand your practice by training in the Growth through Play System
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