What is FEAT

FEAT (Families for Early Autism Treatment) is a non-profit organization of parents and professionals, designed to help families with children who have received the diagnosis of Autism or Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD). It offers a network of support where families can meet each other and discuss issues surrounding autism and treatment options. FEAT has a Board of Directors that meets monthly to discuss issues, establish priorities, and vote on the direction of the organization.

Three times a year, a newsletter is published which contains current news and events. FEAT also works to support the development of professional ABA resources in the community and to provide information on ABA to libraries, mental health organizations, and governmental agencies.

A Short History of FEAT

FEAT was founded in 1993 by a group of parents and professionals in the Sacramento area who wanted to improve the early intervention services that were available. (Note all references to FEAT on this page refer to the original Sacramento group and not FEAT-Houston) Together they wrote grants and raised enough money to provide intensive early intervention training for parents and local professionals. In 1993, therapists from the UCLA Clinic for the Behavioral Treatment of Children started coming to the Sacramento area and provided training workshops to help the families in FEAT get started. As a result of these early workshops, several professionals in the Sacramento area were trained to help families run programs.

Since 1993 over 75 children in the Sacramento area have participated in the workshops sponsored by FEAT with the UCLA Clinic for the Behavioral Treatment of Children and other behavioral clinics. Many of the children are now attending regular public schools, most with the assistance of an aide. FEAT's ability to provide these workshops was made possible by a $75,000 grant from the Sierra Health Foundation. Without this grant, few of these children would have been able to participate in the early intervention program. In addition to training services, FEAT has provided monthly resource meetings, which are designed to provide information to families whose children have just been diagnosed with autism to serve as a continuing information resource to all parents.

In 1997 FEAT produced the video, "Doctor, My Child Doesn't Talk" - The Importance of Early Autism Diagnosis. This video won the 1997 Autism Society of America's award for excellence in video.

FEAT Goals

To educate the community so that children with autism are identified at an early age (before 3 years)

To advocate directly with public agencies for services for children with autism and assist parents in obtaining advocacy support to obtain appropriate services from private and public agencies for their children with autism.

To support families with autistic children through meetings and parent networking.

To provide and/or facilitate with public agencies initial early intervention training for families with children with autism.

To coordinate continuing consultation, training and treatment for autistic children.

To obtain funds from public and private sources to carry out the above goals.

FEAT LINKS

FEAT-Houston is a Houston, Texas based non-profit organization committed to supporting
  families who are interested in assisting their children with autism.