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HHHS, where learning is fun and daily care is always the best!

Why choose HHHS?


We strive to achive the best for the individual. We are not all the same and we shouldn't all be treated the same.

Safety First

Safety concerns for children with autism in daycare settings are a valid concern. Children with autism may have difficulty with social boundaries, speech and communication, and may be prone to wandering.

Fun Activities

We engage the children through play-based activities such as games, art, sensory play, music therapy, and physical activities. Children learn best through activities that are fun, engaging, and geared toward their interests.

Creative Learning

Artistic creativity can be a great way for autistic children to express themselves and improve their social skills and engagement.

Helping Hands Helping Smiles

Welcome to HHHS!


HHHS offers a range of services that cater to the needs of children with autism. Here are some services that are offered
  • Individualized Education Plan (IEP):

    An IEP is a customized education plan that outlines the specific needs of each student and the support they require to achieve their academic goals. It is a legal document that ensures that students with disabilities receive the necessary support and accommodations to succeed in school


  • Speech and Language Therapy:

    Children with autism often have difficulty with communication, which can impact their ability to learn and socialize. Speech and language therapy can help children improve their communication skills, including verbal and nonverbal communication


  • Occupational Therapy:

    Occupational therapy can help children with autism develop the skills they need to perform daily activities, such as dressing, eating, and grooming. It can also help children improve their fine motor skills, such as writing and drawing


  • Behavioral Therapy:

    Behavioral therapy can help children with autism learn new skills and behaviors, such as social skills, communication, and self-care. It can also help children reduce negative behaviors, such as aggression and self-injury


  • Assistive Technology:

    Assistive technology can help children with autism access the curriculum and participate in classroom activities. Examples of assistive technology include text-to-speech software, speech recognition software, and alternative keyboards


  • Social Skills Training:

    Social skills training can help children with autism learn how to interact with others appropriately. It can teach them how to initiate conversations, make eye contact, and interpret social cues


  • Sensory Integration Therapy:

    Sensory integration therapy can help children with autism who are sensitive to sensory input, such as touch, sound, or light. It can help them learn how to process sensory information more effectively


  • Parent Training:

    Parent training can help parents learn how to support their child’s learning and development at home. It can teach them strategies for managing challenging behaviors and promoting positive behaviors


  • These are just a few examples of the services that could be offered at the Advanced Autism School. The specific services offered should be tailored to the needs of each individual student.

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