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Case series and research designed for:
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Outreach to “Help Children Develop Worldwide”
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Developing evidence if interventions are effective or not
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1. Autism severity reduction/prevention:
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Case series followed by randomized-controlled trial of correcting identifiable risk factors from conception (see what was done for our first case, Jacob).
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a. We request your help to identify families who would be potentially interested in participation. Families who already have a child with autism who are planning to have a second child are priority. All families planning pregnancy or who have an infant are eligible for the case series.
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b. If you are interested, we request your assistance to help family’s document research measurements. This will include screen time usage, milestones from the US CDC “Act Early” app, MCHAT-R and Ages Stages Questionnaire 3.
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c. For professionals with experience, we request support with DSM IV, V and/or ADOS.
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2. Autism intervention:
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Case series followed by randomized-controlled trial of screen time removal combined with increased
communication and play.
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a. We request your help to identify families who would be potentially interested in participation. Families who already have a child with autism with ages from 18 to 30 months are priority. Those with symptoms of autism and willing to undergo evaluation will be considered.
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b. For professionals with experience, we request support with DSM IV, V and/or ADOS.
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c. If you are interested, we request your assistance to help family’s document research measurements. For example, this will include standard measurements of autism severity and customized measurements based on the child’s identified challenges.
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3. Screen time limits:
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For children experiencing other potential adverse effects (e.g. behavior and/or attention problems) we are planning randomized controlled trials following screen time limits recommended by the World Health Organization and the American Academy of Pediatrics.