Yes, recognized centers usually have licenses or accreditations from government bodies or autism associations. Accreditation ensures that staff, programs, and facilities meet quality standards. It also reassures parents that the center is not operating informally. Some certifications may also help families access financial support or insurance benefits. Accreditation is a sign of accountability and transparency. Parents should ask to see official documents before enrollment. Recognized centers often follow ethical practices and standardized reporting. This makes them more reliable and trustworthy. Accreditation also ensures periodic audits and quality checks.
Do you have government recognition or accreditation?
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Updated on August 28, 2025