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Twins to Nurture -- A little over a year ago we were sitting in church waiting for the worship service to begin. As my husband glanced at the bulletin, he noticed a small notation: “four year old twins need a couple to adopt—only serious minded couples inquire.” Rich showed me this and our hearts froze. We had never even remotely considered adopting older children. Nevertheless, we inquired about the twins.

Raffety's Testimony -- One mother's testimony of how the Neurodevelopmental program helped her son regain control of his behavior and improve his academic skills.

Jacob's Story -- We had virtually no clue our son, Jacob, needed help until he was almost five. In fact, we kept thanking God that we "rolled aces" and had such a gifted, loveable child.

Nicholas's Story -- A "brief" of our son's autism journey, thus far.

Jonathan's Story -- The story of how the neurodevelopmental approach helped an older child.

Michael's Story -- The story of how the neurodevelopmental approach helped a young child.

Tedeschi's Testimony -- The N.D. program offers hope where there is none and a future to all of those who embrace the program!

Jarrett's Story -- They say life is a journey and boy are they right! Our son’s journey has been such an interesting experience with many twists, turns and yes, a few detours, and yet we continue to look forward to each “mile”.

Victor's Success! -- Almost two years ago my son, Victor, who was two and a few months at the time, was diagnosed with speech delay, possibly apraxia. He was not talking at all, barely making any sounds and no eye contact. He had lots of problems with feeling in his mouth.

Brian's Success! -- We noticed something wasn’t quite right with our son Brian around the age of 15 months. The pediatricians had us start occupational and speech therapy before he was 2. The next few years were pretty rough and by age 5 Brian was diagnosed with autism.