ðŸ§Đ AUTISM THERAPY UPDATE: TARGETING REPETITIVE BEHAVIORS (2026)

As parents of children with autism, we're always looking for ways to support their growth and well-being. Recent research offers some promising avenues for addressing restricted and repetitive behaviors, a core characteristic of autism. Let's explore the latest findings and what they might mean for your child.

🔎 WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS

Several studies are underway to better understand and treat repetitive behaviors. Here's a glimpse:

➡ïļ **N-Acetylcysteine (NAC)* Stanford University is conducting a trial investigating NAC, a supplement, for its potential to reduce restricted and repetitive behaviors. This study uses MRI and EEG to examine how NAC affects brain circuits in children aged 3-12 with autism.

➡ïļ **CBT for Emotional Dysregulation* While primarily focused on emotional regulation, a large trial at UCLA and UC is also tracking changes in core autism symptoms, which may include repetitive behaviors, as children receive Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

ðŸ’Ą KEY TAKEAWAYS

✅ There's a growing interest in pharmacological and behavioral approaches to address repetitive behaviors.

✅ NAC shows promise as a potential intervention, and researchers are working to understand how it impacts the brain.

✅ CBT, while primarily for emotional regulation, may have a positive impact on core autism symptoms, including repetitive behaviors.

🛠ïļ PRACTICAL TIPS

📌 **Consult with your child's doctor* Discuss whether NAC or other supplements are appropriate and safe for your child.

📌 **Explore CBT* If your child experiences anxiety or irritability alongside repetitive behaviors, CBT may be a helpful approach.

📌 **Focus on understanding* Try to understand the function of your child's repetitive behaviors. Are they calming or stimulating? This can help you develop appropriate support strategies.

📌 **Create a supportive environment* Minimize triggers that might exacerbate repetitive behaviors and provide opportunities for alternative activities.

📖 READ MORE

🔗 https://med.stanford.edu/autis....mcenter/Researchstud
🔗 https://amedical.az/en/blogs/n....ews/top-new-treatmen

💎 What strategies have you found helpful in managing repetitive behaviors in your child?