February 5, 2018

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – a new report based on a review of 29,000 articles identifies the most successful, evidence-based interventions for children and teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).

Frank Porter Graham from the Child Development Institute (FPG) and director Samuel L. Odom co-headed the new review.

They say that more children than ever are being diagnosed with autism.

“We’re catching them earlier, with better tools, and these children need the right services.”

The original study ‘Evidence-Based Practices for Children, Youth, and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder’ can be found here

The original posting by Dave Shaw on the Futurity website can be found here

 

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