We are here to provide specialised and personalised support to children with autism and their families. At Auterapeutica, we believe in the potential of every child to learn, grow and shine in their own unique way.
Autism, also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurobiological condition that affects a person’s communication, behaviour and social interactions. Autism varies greatly in its manifestations and severity, which is why it is called “spectrum”.
Children with autism may have difficulty understanding and using verbal and non-verbal language, as well as initiating and maintaining social relationships.
Tendency to repeat certain very specific movements, routines or interests.
Increased or decreased sensitivities to sounds, light, textures, smells and other sensory stimuli.
At Auterapeutica, our team includes ABA therapists to improve behaviors and life skills, psychologists for assessments and support, speech therapists to develop communication skills, and occupational therapists to assist with motor skills and daily living activities. Together, we create a safe and friendly environment for the development of each child.
At Auterapeutica, we offer a range of services to support the development of children with autism and to support their families. We are committed to providing the best interventions and therapies tailored to each child’s individual needs, using evidence-based techniques.
Book a therapy session for your child and start the journey to development and success.
On our blog, you’ll find informative articles and helpful resources about autism, therapy techniques, success stories and more. Our aim is to provide valuable information and support for parents, educators and anyone interested in autism.

Early intervention in autism improves communication, reduces problem behaviours and develops social skills.

Strategies for communicating with children with autism: PECS, verbal modelling, interactive games and resources.

Create a sensory-friendly environment for children with autism: sitting areas, ambient lights and sensory toys.