ЁЯМЯ UNDERSTANDING EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR AUTISM IN 2026

As parents navigating the world of autism, understanding the latest research on effective interventions is key. Several ongoing and planned clinical trials offer hope for improving the lives of children with autism. Let's explore some of these evidence-based approaches.

ЁЯФм WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS

тЮбя╕П Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): A large trial at UCLA is comparing CBT to standard care for children aged 6-14 with autism who experience emotional dysregulation, such as anxiety and irritability. The study involves training clinicians and providing ongoing expert consultation. [4]
ЁЯФЧ https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org

тЮбя╕П Personalized Interventions for Minimally Verbal Children: The PRISM study is testing a two-stage adaptive intervention using Discrete Trial Training (DTT), JASPER, and classroom-based strategies for preschoolers with limited language skills. The goal is to reduce the number of children classified as "minimally verbal" by age 6. [4][6]
ЁЯФЧ https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org

тЮбя╕П Enhancing Intervention Use by Providers: The TEAMS initiative aims to improve how therapists use evidence-based interventions (EBIs) when working with children with autism. This approach is often combined with other programs to maximize its impact. [4]
ЁЯФЧ https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org

ЁЯТб KEY TAKEAWAYS

ЁЯУМ Evidence-based interventions like CBT and JASPER are continuing to be refined and studied for their effectiveness in addressing specific challenges faced by children with autism.
ЁЯУМ Research is focusing on personalized approaches to therapy, recognizing that each child's needs are unique.
ЁЯУМ There's a growing emphasis on training providers to deliver evidence-based interventions effectively.

ЁЯЫая╕П PRACTICAL TIPS

тЬЕ Discuss these interventions with your child's therapist or doctor to see if they are appropriate for your child.
тЬЕ Stay informed about the latest research by attending conferences and reading reputable sources. UCLA Advances in Autism is one such conference. [3]
ЁЯФЧ https://medschool.ucla.edu/eve....nts/advances-in-auti

тЬЕ Advocate for your child's access to evidence-based interventions in school and community settings.

ЁЯУЦ READ MORE

тЮбя╕П Stanford's Annual Autism Update presents current trends in autism research.[8]
ЁЯФЧ https://med.stanford.edu/autis....mcenter/annual-autis

ЁЯТм What evidence-based interventions have you found helpful for your child? Share your experiences and insights below!