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Over the holidays, new studies around early (before age 5 years) intervention were published that generated excitement in the autism community. First, a new parent-mediated intervention called the “Social ABC’s” showed promising results. Another intervention showed promise in south Asia, indicating that the success of parent-mediated interventions are not specific to North American countries. Finally, data shows that most children are not having to wait for an ASD diagnosis before they receive these early intervention services. They may not be perfect, but they are something, and this is progress.