New Research Links GI Symptoms to Behavior in Autism: What Families Need to Know | #autism #gi issues #behavior #parenting tips
New Research Links GI Symptoms to Behavior in Autism: What Families Need to Know | #autism #gi issues #behavior #parenting tips
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Key takeaways for families:
1. GI issues are very common in autistic children (UC Davis study confirms this).
2. Treating GI problems may improve behavior and quality of life (Autism Research Institute).
3. Watch for nonverbal signs like agitation or changes in routine engagement—these may signal underlying discomfort.
Practical step: Discuss GI symptoms with your child’s doctor, even if they aren’t verbally reported. Some families find dietary adjustments or medical treatments helpful.
Here’s a helpful resource summarizing the research: [Autism Research Institute on GI-Behavior Link](https://autism.org/behavior-gi-distress-autism).
You’re not alone in noticing this connection—many parents report similar observations. Let me know if you’d like more specific guidance!
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