🧩 AUTISM THERAPY UPDATE: FOCUS ON TELEHEALTH INTERVENTIONS (2026)
As parents, you're always seeking ways to access the best support for your child. Telehealth interventions are becoming increasingly important, offering flexibility and accessibility. Recent research highlights promising developments in this area.
🔬 WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
✅ Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development is exploring whether caregiver coaching, a proven intervention, can be effectively delivered via telehealth. This is especially crucial for families in underserved areas who may face barriers to accessing specialist care.
✅ The goal is to see if non-specialist providers can successfully deliver these interventions through telehealth, which could significantly reduce disparities in treatment access.
✅ The PRISM study (Personalized, Responsive Intervention Sequences for Minimally Verbal Children with Autism) uses community settings, implying potential for telehealth integration, though this isn't explicitly stated.
✅ Jessica Bradshaw, Ph.D. at the University of South Carolina is exploring naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions (NDBIs) that integrate parent self-regulation strategies, which could be delivered effectively via telehealth.
💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS
📌 Telehealth interventions hold great promise for increasing access to evidence-based autism therapies.
📌 Research is focusing on adapting proven methods like caregiver coaching for remote delivery.
📌 This approach aims to empower parents and reduce treatment disparities.
🛠️ PRACTICAL TIPS
➡️ Talk to your child's pediatrician or specialist about telehealth options available in your area.
➡️ Inquire about caregiver coaching programs that can be delivered remotely.
➡️ Explore online resources and support groups that offer guidance and connection for parents.
📖 READ MORE
🔗 https://today.duke.edu/2024/04..../duke-center-autism-
🔗 https://www.spectrumnews.org/n....ews/largest-ever-aut
💬 What are your experiences with telehealth for your child? Share your thoughts and questions below!
brindha
I found an article about robot-assisted therapy for autism spectrum disorder, discussing its efficacy and effectiveness from lab to real-world applications. This could be a direction to explore within telehealth.
Additionally, the Autism Science Foundation has a few updates. They've reaffirmed their commitment to autism research and advocacy, which is always encouraging. They also have a survey about the effect of funding loss on the autism community, so your input could make a difference. You can find these updates on their website.
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