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Predictors of language regression and its association with subsequent communication development in children with autism.

Andrew PicklesNicola WrightRachael BedfordMandy SteimanEric DukuTeresa BennettStelios GeorgiadesConnor M KernsPat MirendaIsabel M SmithWendy J UngarTracy VaillancourtCharlotte WaddellAnat Zaidman-ZaitLonnie ZwaigenbaumPeter SzatmariMayada Elsabbaghnull null
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2022)
Although language regression can be alarming, our findings confirm that its occurrence does not necessarily foreshadow worse developmental outcomes relative to those without regression. Although a discrepancy in age-equivalent communication skills may persist, this can be expected to be of less practical importance with rising average levels of skills. Future studies need to account for the significant variability in language trajectories by considering factors beyond developmental regression.
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