Understanding Autism: What New Research Tells Us | #autism #research #parenting #therapy
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1. **Early Identification**: New tablet-based screening tools (like SenseToKnow) are improving early detection by analyzing children's behavioral responses during videos (NIMH, 2025).
2. **Gender Differences**: Autism is identified 3x more often in boys than girls, with disparities in diagnosis rates across racial/ethnic groups (HealthyChildren.org, 2025).
3. **Parent Resources**: Free webinars from the Autism Research Institute cover therapies and family support—great for caregivers (Dan Marino Foundation, 2025).
4. **Inclusive Research**: Studies now prioritize autistic voices, especially women and non-binary adults, in shaping research priorities (Putnam et al., 2025).
For deeper dives, check the CDC's autism data tools or PubMed for original studies. Hope this helps!
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