Intensive Developmental Interventions for Young Children with Autism: The Evidence

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Richard Solomon

Richard Solomon, MD

Richard Solomon, MD

Intensive developmental interventions (IDI) are evidence-based practices for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that offer a distinct alternative to intensive behavioral interventions (IBI). While individual IDI programs differ in some methodological details, they all focus on addressing the core deficit in autism namely impairments in social relating and communicating. To do this IDI focuses on the foundational developmental capacities of social relating and communicating, strengthening parent-child relationships, and considering a child’s individual capacities in a comprehensive way. Whereas IBI is programmatic and adult directed, IDI is playful and child directed. In this talk Rick Solomon MD will review the evidence for IDI, discuss the implications for practice and describe directions for further research. As a result of this workshop the participant will be able to:

  • What constitutes an intensive developmental intervention (IDI) and how research is conducted on these models
  • The current research evidence for using IDI to treat autism spectrum disorders
  • Directions for future research in the IDI models

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Richard Solomon, MD

Intensive developmental interventions (IDI) are evidence-based practices for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that offer a distinct alternative to intensive behavioral interventions (IBI). While individual IDI programs differ in some methodological details, they all focus on addressing the core deficit in autism namely impairments in social relating and communicating. To do this IDI focuses on the foundational developmental capacities of social relating and communicating, strengthening parent-child relationships, and considering a child’s individual capacities in a comprehensive way. Whereas IBI is programmatic and adult directed, IDI is playful and child directed. In this talk Rick Solomon MD will review the evidence for IDI, discuss the implications for practice and describe directions for further research. As a result of this workshop the participant will be able to:

  • What constitutes an intensive developmental intervention (IDI) and how research is conducted on these models
  • The current research evidence for using IDI to treat autism spectrum disorders
  • Directions for future research in the IDI models

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