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Dr. Ivy Chong featured in Parents Magazine

Dr. Ivy Chong, Chief Clinical Officer at Little Leaves, was featured in Parents Magazine to help explain the factors contributing…
June 5, 2025
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Dr. Ivy Chong, Chief Clinical Officer at Little Leaves, was featured in Parents Magazine to help explain the factors contributing to the rise in autism diagnoses. Drawing from her extensive clinical background, Dr. Chong emphasized the positive role that increased awareness and improved screening practices have played in identifying more children earlier in life. She noted that while the numbers have grown, many of these children would likely have been missed in the past.


Dr. Chong also spoke to the importance of early intervention and individualized support, which can make a lasting difference in a child’s development. Her perspective reinforces Little Leaves’ commitment to providing high-quality, center-based ABA therapy during the critical early years. With a focus on evidence-based care and family partnership, Dr. Chong continues to be a leading voice in the field of autism services.

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To learn how high-quality, center-based ABA therapy can make a meaningful difference for children and families, we invite you to explore our website and discover the impact of our clinical approach.

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