Reading comprehension of ambiguous sentences by school-age children with autism spectrum disorder.
Meghan M DavidsonSusan Ellis WeismerPublished in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2017)
Like their peers, children with ASD were able to integrate context, or link words while reading sentences with ambiguous words (words with two meanings). After reading the sentences, both groups found it hard to pick the correct meaning of the ambiguous sentence and this decision was more difficult for the participants with ASD. Older children, children with better word reading abilities, and children with higher vocabularies were better at understanding ambiguous sentences. Helping children with ASD to develop richer vocabularies could be important for improving their reading comprehension.