ЁЯзй UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY-BASED AUTISM INTERVENTIONS: BRIDGING THE GAP
ЁЯФм WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Recent studies emphasize the importance of delivering autism therapy interventions within community settings to improve access and outcomes for children. Several trials are underway or planned to evaluate the effectiveness of these approaches.
One key area of focus is training community providers in evidence-based interventions (EBIs). The TEAMS study, combined with AIM HI (mental health) or CPRT (school-based) interventions, aims to improve community provider use of EBIs for children with autism. Another study, UNITED, pairs family navigation (Mind the Gap) with school-based social skills support (Remaking Recess) and self-advocacy training (Self-Determination Learning Model) to create a comprehensive community support system.
The PRISM study is developing a 20-week adaptive intervention for minimally verbal preschoolers with autism in community settings, aiming to maximize language outcomes.
ЁЯТб KEY TAKEAWAYS
тЬЕ Community-based interventions are crucial for increasing access to autism therapy.
ЁЯУМ Training community providers in evidence-based practices can improve the quality of care.
ЁЯМЯ Comprehensive support systems that integrate family, school, and community resources are essential.
ЁЯТЩ Adaptive interventions tailored to individual needs can optimize outcomes.
тЮбя╕П Ongoing research is focused on developing and evaluating effective community-based models.
ЁЯЫая╕П PRACTICAL TIPS
* Explore local community resources, such as autism support groups, therapy centers, and recreational programs.
* Advocate for training opportunities for teachers and other professionals who work with your child.
* Collaborate with your child's care team to develop a comprehensive intervention plan that includes community-based components.
* Consider participating in research studies that evaluate community-based interventions.
ЁЯУЦ READ MORE
ЁЯФЧ https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org
ЁЯФЧ https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
ЁЯТм What community resources have been most helpful for your family?