2009 Autism Grass Roots Tour

"Autism does not have to be a life sentence" - Raun K Kaufman
Enzymedica and the Autism Treatment Center of America™ come together to bring an understanding of autism and a message of hope to your community.

Featured Speaker:

Raun K. Kaufman

 

CEO of the Autism Treatment Center of America™, Writer and Teacher


Raun brings a distinctive qualification to the realm of autism treatment; his own personal history. As a young boy, Raun was diagnosed as severely and incurably autistic, with no language and a tested IQ of less than 30.

Raun's parents, Barry Neil Kaufman and Samahria Lyte Kaufman, developed a special program to reach their little boy and, after working with him for over three years, Raun recovered fully, without any trace of his former condition.

Featured Speaker: Kristin Selby Gonzalez pictured here with son Jaxson


Director of Autism Education for EnzymedicaK

Kristin is the mother of a six year old boy with autism. Kristin has been working with her son for over three years and has seen him progress from very withdrawn with no language, to a playful and interactive boy who now speaks in five-word sentences.

Ms. Gonzalez possesses an extraordinary body of knowledge and experience with both educational and biomedical interventions for autism. Kristin is trained and/or experienced in several areas including: enzyme therapy, dietary intervention, sensory integration and play therapy.

Register NOW for this FREE seminar!

The Autism Grass Roots Tour will present where to begin after a diagnosis, what to add to existing treatments, and how to stay inspired.Lecture topics include biomedical treatments, educational, enzyme and play therapies, sensory integration and living toxin-free.

The Autism Grass Roots Tour is a collaboration of Enzymedica, Inc., and the Autism Treatment Center of America™, the home of The Son-Rise Program®, a unique treatment for children and adults challenged by Autism and other developmental difficulties.

In 2009, Enzymedica will donate 100 scholarships (each one for the full tuition of $2,200) for families to attend a Start-Up program at the Autism Treatment Center of America™. Scholarship recipients will be chosen based on financial need. Families must attend an Autism Grass Roots Tour lecture to be eligible to apply for the scholarships.


“Progress for one

provides hope for all.”

– Kristin Selby Gonzalez