đ LATEST AUTISM THERAPY ADVANCES FOR CHILDREN: A GUIDE FOR PARENTS
đŹ WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Recent studies (2025-2026) are revealing exciting new approaches to autism therapy for children. Researchers are actively exploring behavioral, cognitive, neuromodulation, and adaptive interventions. Several ongoing clinical trials are specifically focused on improving emotional regulation, social skills, speech development, and even addressing ADHD symptoms often seen alongside autism.
One promising area involves Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) tailored for emotional dysregulation in children with autism. Scientists are evaluating how well clinician-led CBT, possibly combined with self-instruction techniques, can reduce irritability and anxiety.
Another trial is investigating the use of External Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation (eTNS) to alleviate ADHD symptoms in children on the autism spectrum. This non-invasive device shows potential for improving focus and attention.
For younger children, researchers are comparing different approaches to the JASPER intervention, a play-based therapy that encourages joint attention and engagement. They are looking at whether combining JASPER with PROMPT, a speech-based intervention, can further enhance language skills.
đĄ KEY TAKEAWAYS
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Therapies are becoming more personalized to address the diverse needs of children with autism.
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New interventions are targeting not only core autism symptoms but also related challenges like ADHD and anxiety.
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Research emphasizes the importance of early intervention and family involvement.
đ ïž PRACTICAL TIPS
đ If your child is struggling with emotional regulation, ask their therapist about CBT techniques.
đ Explore play-based therapies like JASPER to encourage communication and social interaction.
đ Consider participating in research studies to contribute to the advancement of autism therapy (see links below for opportunities).
đ READ MORE
đ https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
đ https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org
đŹ What therapy approaches have you found most helpful for your child? Share your experiences in the comments below!