Oklahoma Autism Center

Oklahoma Autism Center The Oklahoma Autism Center improves the quality of life for children with autism spectrum disorders.

The Oklahoma Autism Center for Applied Research and Training (OAC) improves the quality of life for children with autism spectrum disorders and their families by building the capacity of existing public programs to provide effective services. The incidence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) continues to rise, and although there is no cure, education, directly of children and of parents and teache

rs, is currently the most effective treatment. The OAC provides the most up-to-date information, treatment and training for professionals in the area of autism spectrum disorders. It’s goal is to create cost-effective and sustainable solutions for the growing autism challenge. The Oklahoma Autism Center is comprised of an interdisciplinary team of professionals including special and general educators, speech/language pathologist, school psychologist, occupational therapist, family support coordinator, board certified behavior analyst and research personnel. Over the past 10 years, the OAC has created an infrastructure for statewide community-based services for children with autism and their families through a variety of projects. Working with state and national partners (e.g., CDC’s Act Early Initiative and the Oklahoma Department of Health, Child Guidance Services), OAC promotes autism awareness, screening and identification. By collaborating with early intervention (SoonerStart), public schools, and other public programs OAC strengthens services for children with autism through the use of evidence-based practices. OAC has established a model demonstration and training site serving young children with autism in Oklahoma County and the model has been replicated in three additional locations. Through federal funding, the OAC conducts applied research to evaluate the effectiveness this model.

Milestone Monday✨Each week, we’ll be sharing important developmental milestones to help families learn what to expect, a...
06/01/2026

Milestone Monday✨

Each week, we’ll be sharing important developmental milestones to help families learn what to expect, and when to act early if needed.

Learn the signs. Act early.

From birth to age 5, your child should reach milestones in how he or she plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves.

Through our partnership with the CDC, OAC is excited to share information on milestones for your child at various ages.

At around 6 months old, many babies enjoy looking at themselves in a mirror. They may smile, reach toward their reflection, or become fascinated by the face looking back at them.

While your baby doesn’t yet understand that the reflection is their own, this interest in mirrors is an important social and emotional milestone. It shows growing curiosity about people, faces, and the world around them.

Mirror play also encourages visual attention, social engagement, and interaction with caregivers. Talking, smiling, and making faces together in front of a mirror can create fun opportunities for connection and learning.

Every baby develops at their own pace, but these moments of wonder and discovery are so much fun to watch. 💛

You know your baby best! Be sure to track your child’s development.

If you have any concerns about missed milestones, don’t wait! Contact the Oklahoma Autism Center at
(405) 842-9995

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⬆️CDC link in bio for more information about developmental milestones

Join us for the 2026 Autism Oklahoma Walk🩵✨When: Saturday, June 6th ✨Where: Scissortail Park at the Sports Pavilion in t...
05/29/2026

Join us for the 2026 Autism Oklahoma Walk🩵

✨When: Saturday, June 6th

✨Where: Scissortail Park at the Sports Pavilion in the lower park
403 SW 10th St. OKC, OK 73109

✨Time: Resource fair opens at 9:30 am
Walk starts at 10:00 am

✨Parking: Limited parking at Cusack Meats parking lot @ 301 SW 12th St. will be FREE!

✨Additional paid parking will also be available in the parking lot at the Convention

✨Center and East of the Omni Hotel

Come enjoy the resource fair, get some swag, and then it’s time for the walk!

Bring you and your kiddos to this amazing event and come find the Oklahoma Autism Center booth for a special surprise!

We hope to see you there🩵

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3901 NW 63rd Street , Suite 100
Oklahoma City, OK
73116

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