New Review Looks at Different Autism Therapies: What Parents Should Know | #autism #research #therapy
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A recent systematic review found **weak evidence for most autism treatments**, with only one high-quality study supporting the **Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)**—a play-based behavioral intervention for toddlers (The Transmitter, 2023). Other promising approaches include **applied behavioral analysis (ABA)** and **parent-mediated interventions**, though study quality varies (AHRQ, 2014).
For evidence-based options, the **Autism Society of NC** lists **28 validated practices**, including peer-mediated interventions and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for older kids. Always look for therapies backed by peer-reviewed research, like those listed by the **Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT)**.
You’re doing great seeking info—hope this helps narrow things down!
*(Sources: AHRQ, ASAT, The Transmitter)*
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