Early language exposure supports later language skills in infants with and without autism

Volume: 12, Issue: 12, Pages: 1784 - 1795
Published: Jun 28, 2019
Abstract
The way that parents communicate with their typically developing infants is associated with later infant language development. Here we aim to show that these associations are observed in infants subsequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study had three groups: high-familial-risk infants who did not have ASD (n = 46); high-familial-risk infants who had ASD (n = 14); and low-familial-risk infants who exhibited typical...
Paper Details
Title
Early language exposure supports later language skills in infants with and without autism
Published Date
Jun 28, 2019
Volume
12
Issue
12
Pages
1784 - 1795
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