Early treatment for autism is critical, new report says
Originally published January 6, 2020 by The New York Times
Autism experts urge early identification and referral for treatment, even if a formal diagnosis has not been confirmed.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently issued a report on autism summarizing 12 years of research and clinical activity. One of the most crucial takeaways, said the report’s coauthor, is that parents and clinicians should not wait for a confirmed diagnosis to seek treatment if they suspect a child has autism. Overwhelming evidence indicates that early treatment improves long-term health outcomes.
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