Stanford tests intensive autism therapy for toddlers
NCT ID NCT03778827
Summary
This study is testing whether an intensive, center-based therapy called Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) can improve social communication skills in young children with autism. Researchers are comparing children receiving PRT to a delayed treatment group to see if the therapy helps with communication and social interaction. The study involves 2-3 year old children with autism who attend therapy sessions at a center while parents also receive training.
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Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, California, 94305, United States
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