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Autism forum spreads new knowledge, debunks old information

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Issue date: 10/24/07 Section: Features
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"We feel that the early prevention program is one of the most important tools we can provide our learners where we can build those small early skills that will eventually lead to bigger more important skills," said Val Demiri, manager of the DDDC's outreach program.

Starting in 2007 the DDDC launched the Early Intervention Program. This created a program where researchers agree an early intensive and coordinated program based on applied behavior analysis, also known as ABA, is the best practice treatment, Weiss said.

ABA dispels one of the most common misconceptions: That a child will learn if you give him or her more time.

"If children on the spectrum are going to learn to talk, I don't think it was because we gave them time," Demiri said. "Children on the spectrum do not acquire the language naturally, they need to be taught it. Instead of giving children time to learn to talk, we want to give them opportunities to learn."

Research shows the more treatment the child receives, the better the chances the child will develop typically. The early treatment program consumes up to 40 or more hours per week of the child's time.

The amount of time the treatment consumes debunks another common misconception: That autistic children cannot endure such intensive treatment. "We've actually found that a lot of our children can tolerate it," Demiri said. "In our experience, children with less hours have made the least amount of gains and have had the most difficulty retaining skills."

Aside from dispelling some of the more common misconceptions about treatment, the forum shared some more non-traditional methods, which are showing some potential in helping those with autism. "Some [treatments] are backed by evidence or research, and some are not, but have become popular through word of mouth, even without controlled studies and replication studies," Gordon said.
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