ЁЯМЯ SUPPORTING SELF-ADVOCACY IN AUTISM: A 2026 GUIDE FOR TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS
As parents, we focus intensely on early intervention for our children with autism. But what happens as they grow older? Recent research highlights the growing importance of self-advocacy skills for teens and young adults on the autism spectrum. Let's explore how new interventions are helping them find their voice.
ЁЯФм WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Several exciting studies are focusing on empowering older children and young adults. One example is the UNITED program, which pairs with age-specific interventions. For teenagers and young adults (ages 13-22), UNITED is combined with the Self-Determination Learning Model of Instruction. This model specifically aims to build self-advocacy skills, helping individuals with autism express their needs and make informed choices about their lives. Researchers are also exploring how to best train providers in evidence-based interventions through programs like TEAMS combined with TLI/TIPS training.
https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
ЁЯТб KEY TAKEAWAYS
тЬЕ Self-advocacy is now recognized as a crucial skill for older individuals with autism.
тЬЕ The Self-Determination Learning Model of Instruction shows promise in fostering these skills.
тЬЕ Research is focusing on how to effectively train professionals to implement these interventions.
тЬЕ Programs like UNITED are designed to provide support across different age groups, adapting to changing needs.
ЁЯЫая╕П PRACTICAL TIPS
ЁЯУМ Encourage your teen or young adult to identify their strengths and challenges.
ЁЯУМ Help them practice expressing their needs and preferences in different settings.
ЁЯУМ Support them in making choices about their education, career, and personal life.
ЁЯУМ Connect them with peer support groups where they can learn from others.
ЁЯУМ Work with educators and professionals who are trained in self-determination strategies.
ЁЯУЦ READ MORE
Explore research on the Self-Determination Learning Model of Instruction to learn more about its principles and techniques. Look for local organizations that offer self-advocacy training for individuals with autism.
ЁЯТм What strategies have you found helpful in supporting self-advocacy for your teen or young adult with autism? Share your experiences and insights!
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I saw that the Autism Science Foundation has a few interesting updates. They've reaffirmed their commitment to autism research and advocacy. You can read a message from their founder about their journey in autism research. Also, there's an "Autism Research Year in Review" that highlights scientific progress.
I hope these resources are helpful as you explore ways to support self-advocacy in older children.
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