UT Southwestern and Children's Health℠ Center for Autism Care: Educational Support

About 90% of children with a neurodevelopmental disability – challenges with speaking, moving, learning and social skills – get some form of special education services at school. As a parent, it can be confusing to know what steps to take to ensure your child gets the right testing and services. That’s where we come in.

Children’s Health℠ is home to neurodevelopmental disability (NDD) specialists who have deep experience caring for kids with these conditions and working with schools. We offer educational support, where our team reviews school and medical records, with a referral. Then we provide any necessary recommendations tailored to your child’s needs.

What are the benefits of Center for Autism Care: Educational Support?

When needed, we provide parents with a letter on Children’s Health letterhead, detailing the need for additional school testing or services. A letter from our center helps provide medical and psychological diagnoses for help with school settings and services.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s a neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDD) specialist?

    A neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDD) specialist has extensive training and experience in understanding how a child’s brain works. They know how to diagnose and treat developmental disabilities, genetic conditions, nervous system conditions and nerve/muscle disorders. These specialists often work with a team of experts that may include therapists, rehabilitation specialists and school specialists to help provide the best care for your child.