Background: Development of children with congenital visual impairment (VI) has been associated with vulnerable socio-communicative outcomes often bearing striking similarities to those of sighted children with autism.1 To date, very little is known about language and social communication in children with VI of normal intelligence. Methods: We examined the presentation of language and social communication of 15 children with VI and normal-range verbal intelligence, age 6–12 years, using a standardised language assessment and parental reports of everyday social and communicative behaviours. Their profiles were compared to those of typically developing sighted children of similar age and verbal ability. Results: Compared to their sigh...
Purpose: Differences across children with intellectual disability (ID) at the behavioral level can ...
Problems of socialization are especially acute at primary school age when leading activity changes, ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is typically perceived as a social communication and behavioral disab...
Background: Development of children with congenital visual impairment (VI) has been associated with ...
Communication with visual signals, like facial expression, is important in early social development,...
Blindness and visual impairment can have a negative influence on the speech and language development...
Background: Lack of sight compromises insight into other people's mental states. Little is known ab...
Communication with visual signals, like facial expression, is important in early social development,...
Although all intellectually high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) display co...
The performance of children (and sometimes adults) with visual impairments (VI) on a range of tasks...
In my thesis I researched the connection between the development of speech and language on one hand ...
Background: There are anecdotal reports that blind children sometimes use language inappropriately, ...
Contains fulltext : 102796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Children with...
ABSTRACT This article explores how visual impairment might impact on early social and emotional deve...
Studies of how children who are blind acquire and use language have focused less on cognitive compen...
Purpose: Differences across children with intellectual disability (ID) at the behavioral level can ...
Problems of socialization are especially acute at primary school age when leading activity changes, ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is typically perceived as a social communication and behavioral disab...
Background: Development of children with congenital visual impairment (VI) has been associated with ...
Communication with visual signals, like facial expression, is important in early social development,...
Blindness and visual impairment can have a negative influence on the speech and language development...
Background: Lack of sight compromises insight into other people's mental states. Little is known ab...
Communication with visual signals, like facial expression, is important in early social development,...
Although all intellectually high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) display co...
The performance of children (and sometimes adults) with visual impairments (VI) on a range of tasks...
In my thesis I researched the connection between the development of speech and language on one hand ...
Background: There are anecdotal reports that blind children sometimes use language inappropriately, ...
Contains fulltext : 102796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Children with...
ABSTRACT This article explores how visual impairment might impact on early social and emotional deve...
Studies of how children who are blind acquire and use language have focused less on cognitive compen...
Purpose: Differences across children with intellectual disability (ID) at the behavioral level can ...
Problems of socialization are especially acute at primary school age when leading activity changes, ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is typically perceived as a social communication and behavioral disab...