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Social and joint attention during shared book reading in young autistic children: a potential marker for social development.

Zahava AmbarchiKelsie Ann BoultonRinku ThapaJoanne ArciuliMarilena M DeMayoIan B HickieEmma E ThomasAdam John Guastella
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2024)
Findings highlight the utility of SBR eye-tracking tasks in understanding underlying divergences in social engagement and joint attention between autistic and neurotypical children. This commonly practiced early childhood activity may provide insights into the relationship between social engagement and learning to reveal how such attentional patterns might influence broader developmental and educational outcomes.
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