During the month of April, we are celebrating Autism Acceptance Month. With the prevalence of autism in the United States rising from being 1 in 125 children (2010) to 1 in 59 children (2020), the need for acceptance is greater than ever.
Happy Birthday, America! In observance of Independence Day, our office will be closed on Thursday, July 4 and Friday, July 5.
From all of us at Plymouth Psych Group, we wish everyone and fun and safe 4th of July weekend!
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