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What we do

What We Do

Create Awareness. Extend Support. Help With Diagnosis. Provide Support.

At IPS LLC, we are focused on providing tools and resources for Autistic people in Africa to create awareness and extend support to parents and caregivers for diagnosing Autism in African kids and helping them.



Tools

Autism Spectrum Disorder Acceptance (ASD-Accept) is a new application that we have launched to build a community for the awareness and care of Autistic kids. Once you download the tool, you can easily access diagnostic activities to test for Autistic kids with the utmost ease.

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Training

Our ASD-Accept tool also provides plenty of training activities for parents to improve mental health and ensure the development of Autistic kids. These training activities are designed to help Autistic kids reach their full potential.

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Resources

Due to a lack of awareness, Autism remains hidden in Africa. However, we aim to overcome these issues by providing the best resources. Parents can use these resources to gain information about Autism and ways to help Autistic kids improve their learning abilities and speech.

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Videos

We strive to make learning exciting and engaging. Therefore, to ensure engagement and interest of the audience, we have created multiple educational videos for caregivers and activity videos for Autistic kids.

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Autistometer

This test for Autism helps you identify where your kid is on the spectrum of Autism. It includes activities like making eye contact, engaging in pretend play, directing attention by pointing, using gestures, and responding to their name.

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Games

We have developed games to increase the engagement of Autistic kids and help them realize their full potential.

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ASD-Accept

Support to Autism Caregivers and Providers in Africa

We are dedicated to providing support to Autism caregivers and providers in Africa. Our goal is to increase the acceptance of Autism in Africa. We believe acceptance of Autism is crucial because many people who have Autistic kids either don’t know that they have a disability or live in a state of denial because of cultural and social pressures. Hence, they never seek assistance or learn ways to help their children deal with it. However, if acceptance increases, more parents will be ready to seek help from caregivers and providers and work together to ensure their kids enjoy quality living despite the odds.

Testimonials

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