ЁЯУЪ LATEST AUTISM THERAPY RESEARCH FOR CHILDREN (2026)

ЁЯФм WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS

Recent studies are exploring new and improved ways to support children with autism. Researchers are actively testing several promising therapies. For example, a large study at Georgia State University is following 7,500 children to understand autism from the earliest stages. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is being rigorously tested for children aged 6-14 who experience anxiety or irritability, as noted in UC/BRIDG trials.

Another exciting area is the use of external trigeminal nerve stimulation (eTNS) to potentially reduce ADHD symptoms in children with autism. Adaptive language interventions like PRISM are being developed for preschoolers with limited language to help them develop better communication skills. Social skills programs like JASPER and Remaking Recess are also being studied to see how they can improve peer interactions.

ЁЯТб KEY TAKEAWAYS

тЬЕ CBT can help manage emotional dysregulation like anxiety and irritability.
тЬЕ eTNS is being explored as a way to address ADHD symptoms in autistic children.
тЬЕ PRISM is a promising approach to prevent minimally verbal status in young children.
тЬЕ Social skills programs like JASPER and Remaking Recess can improve social interactions.
тЬЕ Family navigation programs like Mind the Gap help families access the support they need.

ЁЯЫая╕П PRACTICAL TIPS

ЁЯУМ If your child struggles with anxiety or irritability, ask your doctor about CBT.
ЁЯУМ Explore social skills programs like JASPER at school or in therapy sessions.
ЁЯУМ For younger children with language delays, inquire about adaptive language interventions like PRISM.
ЁЯУМ Family navigation programs can help you find and access available services.

ЁЯУЦ READ MORE

тЮбя╕П Georgia State profound autism study: https://news.gsu.edu/2026/02/2....5/georgia-state-expe
тЮбя╕П UC/BRIDG trials (CBT, eTNS, etc.): https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism

ЁЯТм What therapies or interventions have you found most helpful for your child? Share your experiences!