Evaluate the Ability of Autistic Children to Use Expressive Language and Receptive Language

Introduction: In early typical language development, children understand words before they are able to use them in speech. Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) generally show impairments in both the comprehension and the production of language. However, the relative degree of delay or impai...

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Main Authors: Maryam Hojjati, Maryam Khalilkhaneh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014-10-01
Series:International Journal of Pediatrics
Subjects:
ASD
Online Access:http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_3161_ec23f0feddf05f5a0d172dc350192c3c.html
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Summary:Introduction: In early typical language development, children understand words before they are able to use them in speech. Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) generally show impairments in both the comprehension and the production of language. However, the relative degree of delay or impairment in each of these sub-domains may also be atypical and remains less well-understood. Materials and Methods: This study was a causal-comparative that including 30 children ( 15 girls and 15 boys) with ASD,   who elected by random sampling. Data analysis was done using SPSS-16 and T-student test. Results: Results of t- tests showed significant differences between the two groups, autistic and normal children in the expressive language skill, cognitive and received language skill (P
ISSN:2345-5047
2345-5055