Language Outcomes for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Watson, L.  & Flippin, M. (2008, May 27). 7 The ASHA Leader.
“When will my child talk?” is a common question that speech-language  pathologists hear from parents of young children with autism spectrum  disorders (ASD). This question signals the anxiety of parents coming to  terms with an unexpected vision of their child’s development. SLPs want  to respond in a credible way that is sensitive to parents’ hopes for  their child. No one fully understands why some children with ASD develop  speech and others do not. In this article, we discuss recent research  on predictors of language outcomes for children with ASD, and  applications to clinical practice.
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