New Review of Autism Interventions
Over the past decade many theories about Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have fallen to the wayside. Fortunately, there has been and continues to be much progress in treatments.
The fact remains — with the right intervention, almost all children diagnosed with autism improve. Even if your child is very young and has mild symptoms, and you’re not sure if she has autism, you need to deal with those mild symptoms she’s displaying. It’s important to dive into action immediately!
But which interventions are the best and most reliable? Which interventions are evidence-based? Which ones are most effective in a real-world setting?
On World Autism Awareness Day — April 2, 2015 — the National Autism Center (NAC) released results of the largest systematic review to date of interventions for autism. Findings identify “Established Interventions” known to be effective for children, adolescents, and adults.
This report is designed to give educators, parents, and practitioners the information you need to make informed choices.
Visit www.nationalautismcenter.o