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Feasibility and initial outcomes of the social ABCs parent-mediated intervention for autistic toddlers in Israel: A pilot single-arm study

  • Tanya Nitzan*
  • , Tamar Matz Vaisman
  • , Tamar David
  • , Michal Ilan
  • , Michal Faroy
  • , Analya Michaelovski
  • , Dikla Zigdon
  • , Gal Meiri
  • , Ilan Dinstein
  • , Judah Koller
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The Social ABCs is a parent-mediated Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention (NDBI) that promotes early verbal communication and affect sharing emphasizing child-led learning within natural routines. Here we conducted a six-week pilot single-arm study of the Social ABCs program with 17 autistic toddlers (19–39 months) and their parents in Israel, employing pre- and post-intervention assessments including language, social communication, and parenting stress measures. Results demonstrated significant gains in expressive and receptive vocabulary, improved social communication reduced social withdrawal, and enhanced parent-child interaction quality, with high parental satisfaction and engagement. No significant changes were observed in autism symptom severity or developmental scores. These findings suggest that the Social ABCs is a feasible, promising early intervention for autistic toddlers in Israel. Larger controlled trials are needed to confirm efficacy and assess long-term impact.

Original languageEnglish
Article number202906
JournalResearch in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Volume133
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2026

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Keywords

  • Autism
  • Early intervention
  • NDBI
  • PRT
  • Parent-mediated intervention
  • Pilot feasibility
  • Social ABCs

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