📚 LATEST AUTISM THERAPY RESEARCH FOR PARENTS

Recent research offers exciting insights into effective autism interventions for children! As parents, it's crucial to stay informed about the latest evidence-based approaches to best support our children's development. Here’s a breakdown of some key findings from 2025-2026 studies.

🔬 WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS

Studies are exploring various therapies, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for managing emotional dysregulation like anxiety and irritability. A significant 4-year trial is underway comparing CBT with standard care.

Play-based social skills training, such as JASPER, remains a focus. Researchers are investigating if combining JASPER with speech interventions like PROMPT can further enhance communication skills, especially for minimally verbal children.

Adaptive language sequences are also being studied, tailoring interventions like DTT, JASPER, and CET to maximize language outcomes in preschoolers. External trigeminal nerve stimulation (eTNS) is being examined for its potential to reduce ADHD symptoms in children with autism.

Family navigation tools, like "Mind the Gap," are showing promise in helping families access the right resources. School-based peer engagement programs, such as "Remaking Recess," are also being explored to improve social interactions.

đź’ˇ KEY TAKEAWAYS

âś… CBT can help manage emotional challenges in autistic children.
âś… Combining play-based and speech therapies may boost communication.
âś… Adaptive interventions can be tailored to individual needs.
âś… Family navigation is crucial for accessing support.
âś… School-based programs can foster social skills.

🛠️ PRACTICAL TIPS

📌 Talk to your child's therapist or doctor about these emerging therapies.
📌 Explore family navigation resources in your community.
📌 Advocate for school-based social skills programs.
📌 Consider participating in research studies to advance autism understanding.

đź“– READ MORE

đź”— https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
đź”— https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org

đź’¬ What therapies have been most helpful for your child, and what questions do you have about these new research findings?