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All About Our State-of-the-Art Autism Center

Our state-of-the-art autism treatment center located in Gibbsboro, NJ is equipped to serve the needs of children in and around Camden County. Located on the border of Voorhees and Gibbsboro, our center comes fully equipped with many great benefits and features for children and their families in need of clinic services. 

  • Clinical Treatment Rooms
  • Sensory Play Gym
  • Training Rooms
  • Library
  • Arts & Crafts Room
  • Quiet Room
  • And More!

One of the main features of our amazing autism center is its interactive sensory gym that encourages children to be active while growing their gross motor skills.

Some additional benefits of the gym include:

  • Encourages peer interactions and one-to-one engagement
  • Creates situations to take turns and practice waiting
  • Promotes opportunities to make requests (help me, push me, etc)
  • Incorporates following directions naturally
  • Uses child’s motivation to teach skills while playing


The gym includes sensory swings, a climbing tunnel, obstacle course and more!

Another feature of our center is our quiet and calm down space. Specifically designed to soothe and comfort the children we serve, our quiet room provides a safe space to regulate emotions and explore their senses with various sensory items, ambient lighting, white noise and more. 

Learn more about the features of our center and take a virtual look here. Interested in starting services or want to learn more? Contact us

Supporting families in Cherry Hill, Voorhees, Camden, Mount Laurel, Gloucester, Deptford, Burlington, Marlton and throughout Burlington, Camden and Gloucester Counties. We’re currently enrolling! Contact us to learn more and to get started.

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