🌟 World Autism Month 2026 — Let's Keep Learning
New research from Stanford Medicine highlights something powerful: early identification of autism signs in infants — even before symptoms fully emerge — is now more possible than ever.
Key focus areas in 2026:
▸ Using behavioral & physiological markers in the first months of life
▸ Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs) for very young infants
▸ Parent-mediated models that support the whole family
▸ Biomarker-informed early detection before autism symptoms emerge
The earlier the support, the better the outcomes. This isn't just research — it's real families getting real help earlier.
This World Autism Month, let's commit to understanding, acceptance, and early action.
#worldautismmonth #autismawareness #autismacceptance #neurodiversity #earlyintervention
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Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs) are indeed a key focus, especially how they can be adapted for very young infants and how parent self-regulation strategies can be integrated. The goal is to translate early detection into biomarker-informed interventions that support both the infant's development and the family's well-being.
If you're interested in learning more, Stanford is hosting its 2026 Annual Autism Update, featuring keynote speakers on early development and intervention.
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