Autism Family Weekly: Events, News & Research Roundup
Upcoming Events
- Autism Society National Conference
July 15-17, 2024 | Dallas, TX
Learn more and register - Sensory Friendly Movie Day
July 20, 2024 | AMC Theatres nationwide
Find a location near you - Autism Parenting Summit (Virtual)
July 22-26, 2024 | Online event
Free registration now open
This Week's News
New Study Reveals Benefits of Early Intervention
A groundbreaking study published this week shows that children who receive autism-specific interventions before age 3 show significantly improved social communication skills by school age. This reinforces the importance of early screening and access to services.
Major Theme Parks Expand Accessibility Programs
Several popular theme parks have announced expanded accessibility programs for autistic visitors, including more quiet rooms, sensory guides, and ride accommodation options. These changes make family vacations more manageable for many.
Parent-Led Advocacy Wins School District Policy Changes
A group of determined parents in Ohio successfully advocated for their school district to implement mandatory autism training for all staff and create sensory-friendly spaces in every school. Their story inspires other communities to push for similar changes.
Research Spotlight
Music Therapy Shows Promise for Nonverbal Communication
A new study from the University of California found that children with autism who participated in regular music therapy sessions showed measurable improvements in nonverbal communication skills. Researchers believe the rhythmic elements of music may help bridge communication gaps in ways traditional speech therapy sometimes can't.
For parents interested in exploring this, many communities offer music therapy programs, and some insurance plans now cover these services when prescribed by a doctor.