Mardaleishvili Medical Center Breakthrough Stem Cell transplantation for Autism Treatment
Reducing the symptoms of Autism drastically with a simple medical procedure
Using the most advanced equipment & modern facilities to ensure the health & happiness of the child & family

Inclusivity in Education for Autistic Individuals: Available Options

 

Meeting the educational needs of autistic children can pose a serious challenge for their parents. The key is creating an environment where nothing interferes with the child’s learning process, and they can choose the pace at which they absorb the material. But what needs to be done to ensure these conditions are met in practice?

  1. Individualized Education Program (IEP):
    An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is one of the most important guarantees that autistic individuals will have the right to education. In Western countries, the IEP is a legally binding document that outlines a personalized educational plan tailored to the needs of each child with disabilities, including autism. The development of the IEP involves parents, teachers, special education professionals, and others.
    The IEP specifies forecasts for upcoming learning activities, sets educational goals, and outlines how those goals will be achieved. Special attention is given to ensuring a comprehensive approach that includes not only academic subjects but also the development of social and communication skills, as well as behavioral control training.
  2. Inclusivity in Education:
    Many parents prefer that their autistic child be educated alongside typically developing peers in a regular school, as this fosters socialization. However, it is impossible to predict in advance whether the child’s specific needs will be fully met.
    Confidence can be gained through individual learning, visual support, and breaks to normalize the sensory system. Both regular teachers and special education specialists should be involved in developing specific methods to implement this approach.
  3. Specialized Educational Institutions:
    Inclusive education is often the preferred option, but some autistic individuals may require attendance at specialized schools, where conditions are created to meet their unique needs. In principle, regular schools can provide this opportunity if they have developed and implemented programs for children with autism spectrum disorders. However, such programs are few, and specialized educational institutions offer a more structured and individualized approach to teaching, forming and improving social and communication skills, and addressing specific autism-related challenges.
    In any case, parents need to ensure that their child has the appropriate conditions and support for successful learning and social development. This is a challenging task, especially considering that inclusivity is an important but not prioritized goal within the state education system. Nevertheless, it is possible to normalize the condition of an autistic individual so that they can fully engage with the educational material in a regular school without issues.

Cell Therapy as a Solution

Achieving this result can be facilitated through cell therapy, which alleviates or even completely eliminates the symptoms of autism that negatively affect cognitive functions, communication, and social skill development. Correction occurs due to the unique ability of stem cells to transform into healthy analogs of cells whose functionality has been impaired for various reasons, thus replacing them.

Soon after transplantation, any organ— in the case of autism, this is the brain— begins to function steadily, and the nervous system’s activity normalizes.

This procedure leads to rapid and long-lasting positive changes, impacting both behavior and academic performance. Over the years, this approach has proven to be reliable and safe, and it is much more effective than traditional therapies. It could become the primary tool in the fight against autism.

Currently, transplantation is used in leading clinics worldwide, though the number of such clinics is limited. One such clinic is the Mardaleishvili Medical Center, where doctors with extensive and successful experience in stem cell transplantation work. It is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, and additional advantages include lower service costs compared to other countries and comprehensive assistance at every stage, from planning the trip to accommodation arrangements.

Overcome Autism with Cell Therapy, and Improve Your Child’s Performance!

 

Autism Treatment Center Videos

Autism treatment with own stem cells

Cord blood association congress

International Quality Crown

Autism Treatment Reviews

Autism treatment with own stem cells

The story of Alessandro (6 years old)

Autism Patient Testimonial - Stem Cell Treatment

Clients Testimonials

Certificates And Licenses