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Early intervention for autism refers to a range of educational and psychosocial interventions designed to improve communication, learning, and adaptive skills i
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Early intervention for autism refers to a range of educational and psychosocial interventions designed to improve communication, learning, and adaptive skills in autistic individuals. These methods, including [[applied-behavior-analysis|Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)]], [[developmental-models|Developmental Models]], and [[occupational-therapy|Occupational Therapy]], aim to aid autistic people in dealing with difficulties and increase their functional independence. According to [[american-academy-of-pediatrics|American Academy of Pediatrics]], early intervention can lead to improved cognitive and social skills, as well as better outcomes in education and employment. As noted by [[autism-society|Autism Society]], early intervention is critical in addressing the unique needs of autistic individuals and promoting a higher quality of life.