30-Day Pathway Changes Autism Care in NJ
When a year is too long to wait, one New Jersey nonprofit is stepping in to accelerate autism diagnosis and treatment through their 30-day Pathway.
For many New Jersey families, securing an autism diagnosis — and access to life-changing therapy — can take up to a year or more. During that time, young children miss critical months within the narrow developmental window between ages 1 and 5, when early intervention can profoundly shape language, communication, and long-term outcomes. In a state where 1 in 29 children is diagnosed with autism, delays caused by specialist shortages and gaps in the referral process leave families waiting during the most formative years of brain development.
The Uncommon Thread, a New Jersey-based nonprofit serving children with autism for nearly 20 years, is responding with a coordinated 30-Day Pathway designed to move families from initial concern to diagnostic evaluation and evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in approximately one month, whenever possible. This streamlined process supports families, pediatricians, schools, and diagnosing specialists by reducing delays and improving coordination of care. The organization leverages its extensive network of partnering specialists throughout NJ to help secure timely diagnostic evaluations and accelerate access to treatment.
In addition, The Uncommon Thread is advancing earlier autism identification by leveraging EarliPoint, an FDA-cleared, objective eye-tracking diagnostic tool that can detect autism risk as early as 16 months of age. With approximately 90% accuracy, this breakthrough technology allows autism risk to be detected earlier than ever before. The Uncommon Thread provides early intervention services for children ages 1–5, helping families access support during the critical early years when it can have the greatest impact.
“The system was never designed to move quickly enough for young children with autism,” said Greg Carr, Founder and Executive Director of The Uncommon Thread. “When families are told to wait six months, nine months, or even a year, that is a time in a child’s development they cannot get back. We created the 30-Day Pathway because children cannot afford delays. The earlier we identify and intervene, the greater the opportunity to change the course of a child’s life.”
The Uncommon Thread’s model addresses multiple barriers simultaneously — reducing evaluation bottlenecks, coordinating insurance-qualified diagnostic assessments, and accelerating access to high-quality, evidence-based ABA services throughout New Jersey.
As Autism Awareness Month approaches, the organization aims to underscore the urgency of early autism identification and intervention — and the systemic challenges that too often stand in the way. By advancing coordinated, real-world solutions, The Uncommon Thread is helping families access timely, life-changing care during the narrow window when it can most profoundly shape a child’s future.
Families and healthcare providers can contact earlyanswers@theuncommonthread.org or 908 604-4500 to learn more.























