ЁЯУЪ ADVANCING LANGUAGE SKILLS: LATEST RESEARCH ON VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN AUTISM (2026)

ЁЯФм WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Recent studies are exploring new ways to support language development in minimally verbal children with autism. The PRISM study is developing a personalized intervention that adapts to each child's needs, using a combination of Discrete Trial Training (DTT), JASPER (play-based), and Coaching Emotional Regulation (CET). Another study compares JASPER alone to JASPER plus PROMPT (speech-based intervention) to understand how different approaches can improve speech. These studies recognize that language development in autism is diverse, requiring tailored interventions.

ЁЯТб KEY TAKEAWAYS
тЬЕ Personalized interventions may be more effective than one-size-fits-all approaches.
тЬЕ Combining different therapy techniques could lead to better outcomes.
тЬЕ Understanding speech heterogeneity in autism is crucial for developing targeted interventions.

ЁЯЫая╕П PRACTICAL TIPS
ЁЯМЯ Consult with therapists to explore personalized language interventions for your child.
ЁЯУМ Consider play-based therapies like JASPER to encourage communication.
ЁЯТЩ If your child is minimally verbal, ask about PROMPT therapy to support speech development.

ЁЯУЦ READ MORE
тЮбя╕П UCLA Autism Clinical Trials: [3]
тЮбя╕П UC Health Autism Clinical Trials: [4]

ЁЯТм What language interventions have you found helpful for your child?