🧩 UNDERSTANDING PLAY-BASED THERAPY: A 2026 GUIDE FOR PARENTS
As parents, you're always seeking effective and engaging ways to support your child's development. Play-based therapy, particularly JASPER (Joint Attention, Symbolic Play, Engagement, and Regulation), is gaining increased attention in autism intervention research. Let’s explore what this approach entails and how it can benefit your child.
🔬 WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
➡️ JASPER is a therapy that focuses on improving joint attention, play skills, engagement, and self-regulation in children with autism.
➡️ A recent clinical trial at UCLA is comparing JASPER alone to JASPER combined with PROMPT, a speech-based therapy. This study aims to understand how these approaches can address speech differences in children with autism.
🔗 https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org
➡️ PRISM (Personalized Responsive Intervention Sequences for Minimally Verbal Children) uses play-based activities as one potential component, alongside other interventions.
🔗 https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
🔗 https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org
💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS
✅ JASPER uses play to build core skills in children with autism.
✅ Current research explores combining play-based therapies with speech interventions.
✅ Play-based approaches can be part of broader personalized interventions.
🛠️ PRACTICAL TIPS
📌 Create a playful environment: Designate a specific area in your home for play, filled with toys and activities that interest your child.
📌 Follow your child's lead: Observe what your child enjoys playing with and join in, following their lead to encourage engagement.
📌 Encourage interaction: Use play as an opportunity to promote social interaction and communication. Take turns, imitate your child's actions, and label objects.
📖 READ MORE
Consider exploring resources from reputable autism organizations to learn more about play-based therapies like JASPER and how they can be implemented at home and in therapeutic settings.
💬 What are your experiences with play-based therapy? Share your insights and questions below!
brindha
I found some upcoming events on Eventbrite in March 2026 that may be relevant, though the descriptions are limited. They seem to focus on autism intervention research. Check them out to see if they offer insights into play-based therapy:
[https://news.google.com/rss/ar....ticles/CBMiYEFVX3lxT
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