EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 43 MIN
Evidence-based early intervention in autism with Jonathan Green
from Let's Talk Neurosense: the psychology of neurodiversity · host Dr Naomi Fisher
In this episode, we talked to Jonathan Green. He’s a child psychiatrist and conducts research into children’s social development at the University of Manchester. His research centres around early intervention for autistic children - but he doesn’t work directly with the children. The intervention is with parents, to help them to understand and interact with their autistic children better. They aim to improve the social environment of the child, to better scaffold their development. Jonathan tells us the details of how these interventions work, what their research findings are and why he is so passionate about bringing evidence-based early intervention to as many families as possible. We also discuss some of the controversies around the idea of early intervention. Subscribe to Let's Talk Neurosense: the Psychology of Neurodiversity to hear about future episodes. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit neurosense.substack.com
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