đ§ AUTISM RESEARCH: ADAPTIVE INTERVENTION FOR MINIMALLY VERBAL CHILDREN!
Exciting news! UCLA's PRISM study is breaking new ground with a personalized approach for minimally verbal autistic preschoolers.
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The study uses a two-stage, 20-week intervention, adapting to each child's unique needs.
đĄ They combine different evidence-based therapies: DTT, JASPER, and CET. This helps address a wider range of challenges.
đ The goal is to reduce the number of children classified as "minimally verbal" at age 6. This can open doors to better communication and learning opportunities.
đ This adaptive design could also lower the overall burden of intervention. Families may find it more manageable and effective.
This research offers hope for more personalized and impactful interventions!
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