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Early intervention yields big benefits for children with autism

January 20, 2010February 19, 2010michelesolis

Looking more like playtime than therapy, an intervention called the Early Start Denver Model boosted the IQ scores and language skills of children with autism in a rare rigorous test of autism treatment.

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