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		<title>Why AI Can’t Create a Real NACD Program</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>And Why Trying to Use It for One Could Set You Back by Laird Doman At NACD, we love innovation. We’ve embraced cutting-edge neuroscience, data, and technology for decades. But one place we’re drawing a very firm line? Trying to use Artificial Intelligence—especially tools like ChatGPT—to generate or guess what an NACD program might look...</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><em>And Why Trying to Use It for One Could Set You Back</em></h2>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">by Laird Doman</h2>



<p>At NACD, we love innovation. We’ve embraced cutting-edge neuroscience, data, and technology for decades. But one place we’re drawing a very firm line? Trying to use Artificial Intelligence—especially tools like ChatGPT—to generate or guess what an NACD program might look like.</p>



<p>We recently heard from a family that typed their child’s diagnoses—autism, ADHD, anxiety, and sensory processing disorder—into an AI program and asked for a customized NACD plan. What came back was, quite honestly, laughable: a generalized list of activities like “relaxation techniques,” vague references to “digit spans,” and a canned daily schedule with no relevance to the child’s actual needs.</p>



<p>It was generic. It was inaccurate. And it was absolutely&nbsp;<strong>not</strong>&nbsp;NACD.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Why This Matters</h3>



<p>We work with children whose needs are unique, layered, and evolving. NACD programs are created by human experts, based on:</p>



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<li>A <strong>comprehensive evaluation</strong> of your child’s neurodevelopmental function</li>



<li>A deep understanding of <strong>what’s working and what’s not</strong></li>



<li>A focus on <strong>intensity, frequency, and duration</strong>—specific to your child and your family</li>



<li>A team (including your coach) that is constantly adjusting, refining, and supporting the program</li>



<li><strong>Decades of experience</strong> with children just like yours—and nothing cookie-cutter about it</li>
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<p>AI can’t replicate that. It doesn’t understand your child’s history, their strengths, their challenges, or your goals. It doesn’t know how to adjust techniques in real time, or how to prioritize sensory input vs. cognition vs. academics based on your child&#8217;s developmental trajectory.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Risk of Misinformation</h3>



<p>When parents rely on AI-generated advice in an attempt to “preview” or replicate an NACD program, they’re not just getting bad information—they&#8217;re being misled. This can:</p>



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<li>Set <strong>false expectations</strong></li>



<li>Cause <strong>confusion or disappointment</strong></li>



<li>Lead to <strong>wasted time</strong> on strategies that don’t work</li>



<li>Undermine the <strong>trust and process</strong> that make NACD programs so effective</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Real Work Starts With You—and With Us</h3>



<p>We welcome questions. We&nbsp;<em>want</em>&nbsp;families to come to evaluations prepared with their history, their concerns, and their hopes. But if you want to understand what your child’s NACD program will look like, you need to meet us face to face (or screen to screen). You need real insight, not AI noise.</p>



<p>So if you’ve seen something online, or had ChatGPT give you a “program,” we encourage you to set it aside. We’ll meet your child where they are, not where a computer guesses they might be.</p>



<p>We look forward to showing you what a real, individualized NACD program looks like. Spoiler alert: it’s better than anything a bot can generate</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.nacd.org/why-ai-cant-create-a-real-nacd-program/">Why AI Can’t Create a Real NACD Program</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.nacd.org">NACD International | The National Association for Child Development</a>.</p>
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