Early autism intervention refers to the provision of therapeutic services to a child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), usually beginning at the age of two or three. Because the brain is still developing quickly in these formative years, early intervention is essential to a child's later development and functioning. Speech and communication, social skills, gross and fine motor abilities, self-care, independence, and other issues can all be addressed with early intervention. One of the most popular interventions for kids with ASD is ABA therapy. A child with ASD is more likely to have excellent outcomes throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood with early intervention. Although autism spectrum disorders (ASD) never go away, some kids who get early intervention can improve so much that by the time they reach middle or late childhood, their behavioral problems and autism symptoms have significantly decreased. Helping the child live their own special, best life is the aim of autism intervention. Early intervention can support children's language development, self-advocacy, friendship-building, independence, and self-care abilities.
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