From Autism Speaks <[email protected]>
Subject New video PSAs (featuring Julia!) and resources about early screening
Date July 25, 2019 6:05 PM
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Though autism can be reliably diagnosed as early as age 18 months, most children aren't diagnosed until between 4 and 5 years old-and studies indicate that age is even higher for low-income and minority children. Autism Speaks is committed to increasing early childhood screening and timely interventions. Read below for resources, tools and a new campaign to empower parents.

New video PSAs featuring Julia, a four-year-old Muppet with autism, aim to lower the age of diagnosis: [link removed]

New videos as part of our partnership with the Ad Council and Sesame Workshop launched this week. The public service announcements in both English and Spanish feature Julia, a four-year-old Sesame Street Muppet with autism, and aim to promote early screening and diagnosis. The campaign stars Julia and her Sesame Street friends and family, helping parents to learn the signs of autism to open a world of possibilities for their children. Learn more at www.ScreenForAutism.org or www.DeteccionDeAutismo.org

Autism Speaks funds program to boost early identification skills among primary care providers

Providers in the ECHO Autism Primary Care program learn about best practices in autism screening and medical care. Read More

What if I think my child has autism? First steps

If you have concerns about your child's development, early intervention is important. Learning the signs, examining your child's developmental milestones, and getting an evaluation and treatment as early as possible can make a lifetime of difference. Learn More

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