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Spoken language shows some improvement following intervention for children with autism: but for which children and why?

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posted on 2021-06-30, 07:05 authored by Stefanie DimovStefanie Dimov
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder of core social-communication impairment and behavioural inflexibility, often accompanied by delayed language development. A key research goal is to understand which interventions are effective, for whom and to what extent. Existing meta-analyses have considered whether particular approaches improve core symptoms, cognitive ability and adaptive behaviour in autism.

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