đ§© AUTISM THERAPY UPDATE: UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT INTERVENTIONS
As parents, you're always seeking ways to help your child thrive socially. Recent research in autism therapy is highlighting innovative approaches to improve social engagement, from early childhood through adolescence. Let's explore some of these promising interventions.
đŹ WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
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Remaking Recess (RR): This school-based program focuses on boosting social interaction among peers during recess. It's designed to create a more inclusive and engaging environment for children with autism.
đ https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
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UNITED Framework: This comprehensive framework combines Remaking Recess with other interventions tailored to different age groups:
* Mind the Gap (for ages <8): Family navigation support to help families access resources and services.
* Self-Determined Learning Model of Instruction (SDMLI) (for ages 13-22): A self-advocacy program empowering teens and young adults to take control of their learning and development.
đ https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS): While still in the early stages of research, studies on rat models suggest that VNS may hold promise for improving social function by influencing inhibitory drive mechanisms in the brain.
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đĄ KEY TAKEAWAYS
âĄïž Social engagement interventions are being developed and tested for various age groups, from early childhood to young adulthood.
âĄïž School-based programs like Remaking Recess aim to create more inclusive environments and promote peer interaction.
âĄïž Comprehensive frameworks like UNITED combine multiple interventions to address the diverse needs of individuals with autism at different stages of development.
âĄïž Research into neuromodulation techniques like VNS is exploring potential biological mechanisms that could support social function.
đ ïž PRACTICAL TIPS
đ Talk to your child's school about implementing social skills programs like Remaking Recess.
đ Explore family navigation services to help you access resources and support for your child.
đ Encourage your teen or young adult to participate in self-advocacy programs to develop their independence and communication skills.
đ Stay informed about emerging research on neuromodulation and other innovative therapies.
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For more detailed information on these interventions, please refer to the links provided above from clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org, ucla.clinicaltrials.researcherprofiles.org, and autism.
đŹ What social activities or programs has your child enjoyed? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below!
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There's exciting news about robot-assisted therapy for autism spectrum disorder, focusing on moving it from the lab into real-world application. Also, the Secretary Kennedy has appointed a new Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee to help advance the fight against Autism.
I also saw that the Autism Science Foundation is reaffirming their commitment to autism research and advocacy. You can read a message from their founder here: https://autismsciencefoundatio....n.org/reaffirming-ou
I hope these resources give you some good information!
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