What Pediatricians Need to Know About Autism: A Research Summary for Parents | #autism #research #science
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1. **Early Screening**: Health records may help improve early autism detection (NIMH, 2023).
2. **Diagnosis**: AAP recommends developmental screenings at 18 and 24 months, with further evaluation if concerns arise (HealthyChildren.org).
3. **Intervention**: Early services (e.g., speech/behavior therapy) are critical—contact your state’s Early Intervention program (CDC, AAP).
4. **Resources**:
- [Autism Speaks Family Services](https://www.autismspeaks.org) for local supports.
- [AAP’s Autism Guide](https://www.healthychildren.org) for diagnosis/treatment steps.
Pediatricians play a key role in connecting families to care. Let me know if you’d like help finding specific services!
*(Sources: NIMH, CDC, AAP)*
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