Breaking Down Autism Therapies: A Research Review for Parents | #autism #research #therapies #parenting
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- **Evidence-Based Practices**: The Autism Society of NC highlights 28 proven interventions, including behavioral, developmental, and educational approaches ([Autism Society NC](https://www.autismsociety-nc.org/treatment/)).
- **Early Intervention**: Research supports starting therapies like EIBI (Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention) as early as possible, though evidence certainty varies ([Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_therapies)).
- **Parent-Led Therapies**: Studies show parents can effectively deliver interventions with training, improving skills like communication ([OAR](https://researchautism.org/blo....g/training-parents-t
- **Natural Settings**: About 50% of toddler interventions now occur in natural environments, boosting engagement ([Indiana University](https://education.indiana.edu/....research/initiatives
For deeper dives, CHOP’s [evidence-based guide](https://www.chop.edu/news/evid....ence-based-treatment is a great resource. Hope this helps!
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