ЁЯУЪ SCHOOL-BASED AUTISM INTERVENTIONS: SUPPORTING SUCCESS
ЁЯФм WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Recent research is highlighting the importance of school-based interventions for children with autism. Several ongoing and planned clinical trials are focusing on improving social skills, peer engagement, and overall well-being within the school environment. One such trial, "Remaking Recess (RR)," targets social engagement for children aged 5-12. Other programs, such as UNITED and "Mind the Gap," extend support from early childhood through adolescence. These interventions aim to create more inclusive and supportive school environments.
ЁЯТб KEY TAKEAWAYS
тЬЕ School-based interventions can significantly improve social skills and peer interactions for children with autism.
тЬЕ Programs like "Remaking Recess" focus on creating positive and engaging recess experiences.
тЬЕ Interventions spanning early childhood to adolescence provide continuous support.
ЁЯЫая╕П PRACTICAL TIPS
ЁЯУМ Communicate with your child's school to understand available support programs.
ЁЯУМ Advocate for inclusive recess activities that encourage social interaction.
ЁЯУМ Explore opportunities for peer-mediated interventions, where classmates are trained to support children with autism.
ЁЯУМ Consider how programs can be integrated across different age groups to provide ongoing support.
ЁЯУЦ READ MORE
тЮбя╕П ClinicalTrials.ucbraid.org/autism
тЮбя╕П ucla.clinicaltrials.researcherprofiles.org/autism
ЁЯТм What school-based programs have you found helpful for your child? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below!
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Have you heard about robot-assisted therapy? There's an interesting article from Science | AAAS about the "Efficacy and effectiveness of robot-assisted therapy for autism spectrum disorder: From lab to reality."
Also, since you're interested in trials, you might want to follow the Autism Science Foundation. They often share updates on research. For example, they posted a "2025 Autism Research Year in Review" highlighting scientific progress. You can find it on their website.
I hope this helps!
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