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● 1 in 110 children diagnosed with autism (formally 1 in 150 up until 2009 and 1 in 10,000 in the early 1990s)
● Fastest growing developmental disability
● More children will be diagnosed with autism this year than cancer, diabetes, Downs Syndrome and AIDS combined.
● The fastest growing genetic disorders increase at anapproximate rate of 1% per 100 years. Autism is growing at a much greater rate.
With the epidemic of autism on the rise there are a number of different autism related therapies, special diets and even some organizations promoting "cures" for parents to consider.
IAN is here to simply provide the most comprehensive plan for your child based on the most effective and proven therapies available.
We will work with your family each step of the way not by just offering services but by also offering support and understanding.
We believe that EVERY child can learn and that just like autism, every child is unique. It is this uniqueness that helps IAN offer an innovative roadmap of integrated therapies that build on their strengths and specific needs. This “Roadmap to Success” approach allows us to offer an environment that will maximize their opportunities to learn.
About Our Founder
Innovative Autism Network was founded by Marcela O. Nunez, M.A., BCBA. Marcela is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who has been working with autism and special needs children for over 12 years. She holds a bachelors degree from University of Hartford and masters from Columbia University.
Marcela has provided extensive consultations, developed and overseen programs in various school districts, Birth to Three programs, private practices and home programs in Connecticut. Her own son's diagnosis of autism was the catalyst for her to combine her years of education, knowledge
and understanding of autism into the Innovative Autism Network.


