We examined language profiles of 2571 children, 30–68 months old, with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), other developmental disabilities (DD), and typical development from the general population (POP). Children were categorized as expressive dominant (ED), receptive dominant (RD), or nondominant (ND). Within each group, the ED profile was the least frequent. However, children in the ASD group were more likely to display an ED profile than those in the DD or POP groups, and these children were typically younger, had lower nonverbal cognitive skills, and displayed more severe social-affect symptoms of ASD compared to their peers with RD or ND profiles. These findings have research and clinical implications related to the focus of interventions...
This study characterized early language abilities in toddlers with autism spectrum disorders (n = 25...
Language profiles of children with autistic disorder and intellectual disability (n = 36) were signi...
In light of evidence that receptive language may be a relative weakness for individuals with autism ...
PURPOSE: It is well known that expressive language impairment is commonly less severe than receptive...
Although children with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) show significant variation in language skills...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Clinical anecdotes suggest that children with autism spect...
Clinical anecdotes suggest that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often show an atypical ...
We tested the relative levels (i.e., age equivalencies) of concurrent cross-modality (receptive and ...
Background: Language difficulties are highly prevalent in children with autism spectrum disorder (AS...
Background: Language difficulties are highly prevalent in children with autism spectrum disorder (AS...
Eighty-seven preschoolers with autism spectrum disorders who were initially nonverbal (under 6 words...
Background Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show substantial variability in their langua...
Background Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show substantial variability in their langua...
Eighty-seven preschoolers with autism spectrum disorders who were initially nonverbal (under 6 words...
Purpose: This study aimed to present speech and language data from a community-representative group ...
This study characterized early language abilities in toddlers with autism spectrum disorders (n = 25...
Language profiles of children with autistic disorder and intellectual disability (n = 36) were signi...
In light of evidence that receptive language may be a relative weakness for individuals with autism ...
PURPOSE: It is well known that expressive language impairment is commonly less severe than receptive...
Although children with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) show significant variation in language skills...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Clinical anecdotes suggest that children with autism spect...
Clinical anecdotes suggest that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often show an atypical ...
We tested the relative levels (i.e., age equivalencies) of concurrent cross-modality (receptive and ...
Background: Language difficulties are highly prevalent in children with autism spectrum disorder (AS...
Background: Language difficulties are highly prevalent in children with autism spectrum disorder (AS...
Eighty-seven preschoolers with autism spectrum disorders who were initially nonverbal (under 6 words...
Background Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show substantial variability in their langua...
Background Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show substantial variability in their langua...
Eighty-seven preschoolers with autism spectrum disorders who were initially nonverbal (under 6 words...
Purpose: This study aimed to present speech and language data from a community-representative group ...
This study characterized early language abilities in toddlers with autism spectrum disorders (n = 25...
Language profiles of children with autistic disorder and intellectual disability (n = 36) were signi...
In light of evidence that receptive language may be a relative weakness for individuals with autism ...