New Autism & Neurodevelopment Research: Key January 2026 Findings | #autism #news #parenting
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1. **African American Community Focus**: New findings highlight how autism manifests differently in diverse populations, emphasizing the need for culturally sensitive diagnostics and support (Dickerson, 2026).
2. **Genetic Subtypes**: Researchers identified new autism subtypes linked to specific genetic profiles and individual traits, which could lead to more personalized interventions (BrainFacts, 2025).
3. **GI Symptoms & Behavior**: Ongoing studies explore connections between gastrointestinal issues and behavioral challenges in autistic individuals, with updates from Dr. M. Pilar Trelles (Autism.org, 2026).
4. **Parental Resilience**: A study on parental self-compassion reveals strategies for managing stress while raising autistic children (IJRISS, 2025).
For deeper dives, check the linked sources in the original post. Hope this helps!
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