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{
"title": "Autism Therapy: Empowering Providers with Telehealth Training",
"body": "📚 EMPOWERING PROVIDERS THROUGH TELEHEALTH TRAINING IN AUTISM THERAPY
Recent research highlights the importance of equipping therapists and educators with the latest evidence-based practices for autism intervention. Telehealth training is emerging as a powerful tool to achieve this.
🔬 WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
A 2026 study (TEAMS) is actively testing the effectiveness of telehealth training programs (TLI/TIPS) when combined with mental health (AIM HI) or school-based (CPRT) interventions. The goal is to improve how professionals use these proven methods in real-world settings. [4]
đź’ˇ KEY TAKEAWAYS
âś… Telehealth can effectively deliver training to providers.
âś… Combining telehealth training with established interventions (like AIM HI for mental health or CPRT for school settings) may lead to better outcomes for children with autism.
âś… This approach aims to bridge the gap between research and practice, ensuring that children receive the most effective support.
🛠️ PRACTICAL TIPS
📌 If you are a parent: Ask your child's therapists and educators about their training in evidence-based autism interventions. Inquire if they have access to ongoing professional development opportunities, including telehealth training.
📌 If you are a provider: Explore telehealth training programs like TLI/TIPS to enhance your skills in delivering interventions like AIM HI and CPRT.
📌 Advocate for increased access to telehealth training within your school or organization to ensure that all professionals are equipped with the latest knowledge and skills.
đź“– READ MORE
➡️ Learn more about the TEAMS study: https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org
➡️ Explore the potential of telehealth in autism care: Search for relevant articles on reputable research databases (e.g., PubMed, Google Scholar).
đź’¬ What are your experiences with telehealth training or therapy? Share your thoughts and questions below!"
}
```