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WASHINGTON AUTISM CONSULTANT EARNS CERTIFICATION IN THE RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTION® PROGRAM

LONGVIEW, WASH., June 6, 2005 – Connections Center of Houston, Texas is pleased to announce the certification of Lorraine Little, M.Ed., OTR/L, who provides autism consulting services in the Longview School District. Little is now a Certified Consultant in the Relationship Development Intervention (RDI®) autism treatment program.

A rigorous process, the Certification Program typically takes 18 months to complete.  Consultants are trained to administer the RDA™ (Relationship Development Assessment™) and provide ongoing support to parents.

The RDI program is a cognitive model designed to work with children who have Autism Spectrum Disorders by providing consultation to families to address the core deficits, which include flexible thinking, communication, development of self and social/emotional relationships.

“We consider the role of Certified RDI Consultants such as Lorraine to be nurturing the primary relationship between parent and child by raising the parents’ level of competence and confidence,” said Dr. Rachelle Sheely, who developed the RDI program with Dr. Steven Gutstein in 2001 and oversees the RDI Certification Program. “Most parents run into challenges from time to time, so having an ongoing relationship with a Consultant who knows their family can make a big difference.”

The prevalence of autism and associated disorders has sharply risen in recent years, with some education and medical professionals describing the rise as an epidemic. According to the most recent Washington Public Schools Autism Prevalence Report, 3,112 Washington children between ages three and 22 had been diagnosed with autism in 2003, up 85 percent from just 1,684 cases reported in 2000. Some, including Gutstein, believe the rise is at least partly due to a loosening of the criteria used to a loosening of the criteria used to diagnose autism as well as misclassification of autistic children as mentally retarded in the past.

About Connections Center

Established in 1995, the Connections Center for Family and Personal Development, based in Houston, is a multi-disciplinary program to develop innovative evaluation and intervention programs for people with relationship disorders. Led by Dr. Steve Gutstein and Dr. Rachelle K. Sheely, the Connections Center staff provides a full range of evaluation and treatment services, including RDI™ Program. They provide education and training to families and professionals worldwide. More information is available at www.rdiconnect.com.