π ADVANCING LANGUAGE SKILLS: LATEST RESEARCH ON VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN AUTISM (2026)
π¬ 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.
π‘ KEY TAKEAWAYS
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Personalized interventions may be more effective than one-size-fits-all approaches.
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Combining different therapy techniques could lead to better outcomes.
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Understanding speech heterogeneity in autism is crucial for developing targeted interventions.
π οΈ PRACTICAL TIPS
π Consult with therapists to explore personalized language interventions for your child.
π Consider play-based therapies like JASPER to encourage communication.
π If your child is minimally verbal, ask about PROMPT therapy to support speech development.
π READ MORE
β‘οΈ UCLA Autism Clinical Trials: [3]
β‘οΈ UC Health Autism Clinical Trials: [4]
π¬ What language interventions have you found helpful for your child?