đ§© UNDERSTANDING FAMILY NAVIGATION IN AUTISM CARE: A 2026 GUIDE
đŹ WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Recent research highlights the importance of family navigation in autism intervention programs. Studies from 2025-2026 emphasize community-based approaches and multi-age trials, where family navigation plays a crucial role in supporting both the child and the entire family unit. One such program, UNITED, is specifically designed to work alongside interventions like Remaking Recess (RR), a school-based social/peer engagement program for children ages 5-12. The combination provides a comprehensive support system addressing social skills and family needs.
đĄ KEY TAKEAWAYS
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Family navigation helps families understand and access autism services.
đ It enhances the effectiveness of interventions by providing support beyond the clinical setting.
đ Programs like UNITED paired with RR demonstrate a holistic approach to autism care.
đ ïž PRACTICAL TIPS
âĄïž **Seek out programs with family navigation components* When researching intervention options, prioritize those that include support for the whole family, not just the child.
âĄïž **Engage actively with your family navigator* They can help you understand the intervention process, connect with resources, and address any challenges you may face.
âĄïž **Communicate openly with the intervention team* Share your family's needs and concerns to ensure the intervention is tailored to your specific situation.
đ READ MORE
đ https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
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