Why does early identification matter in autism care?
How early is “early”?
Can support still help if a diagnosis happens later in childhood?
And why are waitlists and access to care becoming such a challenge for families?
In this episode of Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care, Ashley Tamayo shares insights on developmental milestones, neuroplasticity, treatment outcomes, and why individualized support matters at every age.
This conversation also explores how Neurosage Hub helps bridge the gap between professional support and practical tools families can use at home.
In this episode:
- What “early identification” actually means
- Why developmental milestones matter
- How early support can improve treatment outcomes
- The role neuroplasticity plays in learning and development
- Why it is not necessarily “too late” for older children
- The growing challenge of waitlists in autism care
- How caregivers can support development at home
- Why Neurosage Hub focuses on bridging the gap between visits and support systems
Key takeaway
Early identification can help improve outcomes, but hope does not disappear with age.
Support, education, and intentional care can still make a meaningful difference throughout the autism journey.
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