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What will my child's future hold? phenotypes of intellectual development in 2-8-year-olds with autism spectrum disorder.

Marjorie SolomonAna-Maria IosifVanessa P ReinhardtLauren E LiberoChristine W NordahlSally OzonoffSally J RogersDavid G Amaral
Published in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2017)
We examined how the IQs of children with autism spectrum disorder change between ages 2 and 8, and identified four patterns. Two groups exhibited persistently lower IQs. One group showed IQ increases of greater than 30 points with improved communicate abilities and declining disruptive behaviors. The final group had IQs in the average or better range at both time points, and 14% of them lost their diagnoses. Over half of the children experienced improved intellectual functioning between ages 2 and 8, whereas about 25% showed declines. Findings were not associated with intervention history.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • current status