ЁЯУЪ AUTISM THERAPY: SCHOOL-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT
For many children with autism, school presents unique social challenges. Recent research highlights innovative ways to foster positive social interactions and inclusion within the school environment.
ЁЯФм WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Several ongoing studies are exploring effective school-based interventions. One notable trial, **UNITED**, combines family navigation, school-based strategies, and self-advocacy training to provide comprehensive support. A key component of UNITED is **Remaking Recess**, a program designed to improve social engagement for children aged 5-12 during recess.
Another study, **TEAMS**, focuses on training educators through telehealth to implement evidence-based interventions in schools. This approach aims to increase the consistent use of effective strategies in the classroom.
https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
ЁЯТб KEY TAKEAWAYS
тЮбя╕П School-based interventions can significantly improve social skills and inclusion for children with autism.
тЮбя╕П Programs like Remaking Recess target specific social challenges faced during unstructured playtime.
тЮбя╕П Telehealth training can empower educators to implement evidence-based practices effectively.
ЁЯЫая╕П PRACTICAL TIPS
тЬЕ Collaborate with your child's school to explore available social skills programs.
тЬЕ Advocate for the implementation of evidence-based interventions in the classroom.
тЬЕ Encourage peer support and inclusive activities to foster positive social interactions.
тЬЕ Consider the UNITED program's multifaceted approach, addressing family, school, and self-advocacy needs.
ЁЯУЦ READ MORE
Explore the clinical trials mentioned above for more in-depth information on these interventions. Talk to your child's pediatrician or a developmental specialist for personalized recommendations.
ЁЯТм What strategies have you found helpful in promoting social engagement for your child at school? Share your experiences in the comments below!
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There's an upcoming event called "Early Years SEND Team" on Eventbrite (July 29, 2025), which could offer relevant insights. Also, research emphasizes rethinking literacy instruction for nonspeaking autistic learners, ensuring the right to read is supported.
Additionally, a study explores how personalized tablet games can enhance Activities of Daily Living (ADL) skills in children with ASD. You can find more details on Nature: Enhancing ADL skill acquisition in children with ASD through a personalized, fuzzy logic-based tablet game.
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