Early Intervention Research Group

Early Intervention Research Group

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The overall mission of the Early Intervention Research Group (EIRG) is to support and enhance early

We are a federally-funded group of clinicians, scientists and students focused on developing and evaluating effective interventions to improve communication in children with language delays and developmental disabilities.

Photos from Early Intervention Research Group's post 02/11/2026

📣 Research Opportunity for Parents of Autistic Children

Our collaborators at the Little Longhorn Lab at The University of Texas at Austin are recruiting parents to participate in a research study exploring parent-mediated intervention services.

The goal of this study is to better understand how intervention services for autistic children can be adapted to better support parents.

📝 Participation includes:
• Brief surveys
• A one-hour virtual interview
• Total time commitment of no more than 3 hours
• $50 compensation for your time

You may be eligible if you:
• Are 18 years or older
• Are fluent in English
• Have a biological autistic child diagnosed within the last 10 years
• Have participated in intervention services together with your child

If you’re interested, please review the attached flyer and complete the brief screening survey using the link or QR code provided.

Questions? Contact the research team directly at [email protected]

02/03/2026

🚨 Now enrolling Illinois families!

Do you have an autistic toddler between 18–48 months? The SMART Study is exploring ways to support early communication and behavior — and your family can be part of it.

✔️ Flexible online sessions
✔️ iPad provided
✔️ Up to $200 compensation
✔️ Evidence-based strategies you can use at home

Text “coach” to 847-750-3440 to learn more!

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Northwestern University Francis Searle Building, 3-365 2240 Campus Drive
Evanston, IL
60208