ЁЯМЯ AUTISM THERAPY UPDATE: TELEHEALTH TRAINING FOR PROVIDERS (2026)

As parents, you want the best possible care for your child. Recent research highlights innovative ways to enhance the skills of professionals providing autism interventions, particularly through telehealth training. These advancements aim to improve the delivery of evidence-based practices (EBPs) in both mental health and school settings.

ЁЯФм WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS

Several studies are exploring how telehealth can effectively train providers in EBPs. The TEAMS study, for instance, is testing telehealth training using TLI/TIPS (specific telehealth training models) combined with AIM HI (mental health focused) or CPRT (school-based) approaches. The goal is to improve how providers deliver these interventions effectively.

ЁЯТб KEY TAKEAWAYS

тЬЕ Telehealth training can increase the reach and effectiveness of autism interventions.
тЬЕ Training programs are being tailored for both mental health and school environments.
тЬЕ By enhancing provider skills, these initiatives aim to improve outcomes for children with autism.

ЁЯЫая╕П PRACTICAL TIPS

ЁЯУМ Ask your child's therapists and educators about their training in evidence-based practices.
ЁЯУМ Inquire whether they have access to ongoing professional development opportunities, including telehealth training.
ЁЯУМ Advocate for the use of EBPs in your child's therapy and educational programs.

ЁЯУЦ READ MORE

тЮбя╕П Learn more about the TEAMS study and other related research at UCLA's clinical trials page:

ЁЯФЧ https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org

By supporting initiatives that enhance provider skills through telehealth training, we can ensure that children with autism receive the highest quality care possible.

ЁЯТм What are your experiences with telehealth-based interventions or provider training? Share your thoughts and questions below!