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"title": "Empowering Parents: Active Roles in Autism Intervention",
"body": "đ PARENT POWER: ACTIVE ROLES IN AUTISM INTERVENTION
đŦ WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Recent studies highlight the critical role parents play in successful autism intervention. Research shows that parent-implemented interventions,
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PIIs are evidence-based practices where parents actively promote their child's progress. Studies show moderately strong benefits in behavior, language, social skills, and daily living skills. They involve training, coaching, and practicing new strategies at home.
These interventions are considered evidence-based for children from early intervention (0-2 years) all the way through middle school (12-14 years). To get started, assess your family's needs and collaborate with practitioners to set goals. A helpful resource is the Autism Focused Intervention Resources & Modules (AFIRM) website: https://afirm.fpg.unc.edu/wp-c....ontent/uploads/Paren
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