Why Early Intervention for Autism Matters: The Best Age to Start

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Early intervention for autism is most effective when started between 12-48 months (1-4 years), but research shows that even earlier support—starting as young as 6 months—can make a significant impact.

Autism signs can appear as early as 6 months, and recognizing them early can lead to life-changing support. By 12 months, some children may show limited eye contact, delayed babbling, or reduced social interaction. .

When to Start Early Intervention

Between 12-24 months, targeted intervention can significantly improve communication and behavioral development. The 2-4 year window is critical for therapies like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), speech therapy, and occupational therapy, which help children build key life skills

Critical Ages

Early intervention enhances communication, builds social interactions, and fosters independence. The earlier a child receives the right support, the easier it becomes for them to adapt and thrive.

Why Early  Intervention is Key

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