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  • Researchers are investigating the perspectives of autistic adults, parents, and professionals on support goals for young autistic children, as current knowledge in this area is limited.
  • The study surveyed 87 autistic adults, 159 parents, and 80 professionals in New Zealand and Australia, assessing their views on early support and the appropriateness and priority of various support goals.
  • While all groups prioritized goals focused on improving the child's quality of life and support from adults, autistic adults saw goals related to autism characteristics, play skills, and participation as less appropriate and important compared to parents and professionals.

Article Abstract

Researchers do not know much about what autistic adults, parents and professionals think about support goals for young autistic children. People's views of support goals might also be influenced by their beliefs about early support more generally. This survey involved 87 autistic adults, 159 parents of autistic children and 80 clinical professionals living in New Zealand and Australia. We asked participants questions about themselves and what they thought about early support for young autistic children in general. We then asked participants to rate whether different support goals were appropriate for young autistic children and, if they were appropriate, to rate their level of priority. We found that autistic adults, parents and professionals all rated goals about the adult changing to better support the child, reducing and replacing harmful behaviours and improving the child's quality of life as the highest priorities. They all rated goals about autism characteristics, play skills and academic skills as the lowest priorities. Compared to parents and/or professionals, autistic adults gave lower priority ratings for play skills, autism characteristics and participation goals. Autistic adults were also more likely to rate goals related to play skills and autism characteristics as inappropriate. While these three participant groups generally agreed on the order of priority of early support goals for young autistic children, autistic adults found goals related to autism characteristics, play and/or participation to be an even lower priority and less appropriate than parents and professionals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10851621PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13623613231168920DOI Listing

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