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Characterizing And Predicting Outcomes Of Communication Delays In Infants And Toddlers: Implications For Clinical Practice, Rhea Paul, Forma P. Roth Jul 2011

Characterizing And Predicting Outcomes Of Communication Delays In Infants And Toddlers: Implications For Clinical Practice, Rhea Paul, Forma P. Roth

Communication Disorders Faculty Publications

Purpose: This article focuses on using currently available data to assist speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in making decisions regarding a child's eligibility and considerations for recommended "dosage" of early intervention (El) services. Method: Literature describing the characteristics of infants and toddlers who are likely recipients of El services was reviewed. Results: Current literature provides information that can be used to inform clinical decisions for infants and toddlers with established medical conditions, as well as those with risk factors, for oral language, communication, and subsequent literacy disabilities. This information is summarized. Conclusion: Extant literature suggests that El makes a critical difference in …


Out Of The Mouths Of Babes: Vocal Production In Infant Siblings Of Children With Asd, Rhea Paul, Yael Fuerst, Gordon Ramsay, Kasia Chawarska, Ami Klin May 2011

Out Of The Mouths Of Babes: Vocal Production In Infant Siblings Of Children With Asd, Rhea Paul, Yael Fuerst, Gordon Ramsay, Kasia Chawarska, Ami Klin

Communication Disorders Faculty Publications

Background: Younger siblings of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at higher risk for acquiring these disorders than the general population. Language development is usually delayed in children with ASD. The present study examines the development of pre-speech vocal behavior in infants at risk for ASD due to the presence of an older sibling with the disorder. Methods: Infants at high risk (HR) for ASD and those at low risk, without a diagnosed sibling (LR), were seen at 6, 9, and 12 months as part of a larger prospective study of risk for ASD in infant siblings. Standard clinical …


Out Of The Mouths Of Babes: Prelinguistic Vocalizations In Infants At Risk For Autism Spectrum Disorders, Rhea Paul, Katyrzyna Chawarska, Yael Fuerst, Lauren Berkovits, Ami Klin Jan 2010

Out Of The Mouths Of Babes: Prelinguistic Vocalizations In Infants At Risk For Autism Spectrum Disorders, Rhea Paul, Katyrzyna Chawarska, Yael Fuerst, Lauren Berkovits, Ami Klin

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Aims: To examine vocal production in infants at high risk for ASD due to the presence of an older sibling with ASD, To document changes in vocal behavior over the first year of life, To compare vocal behavior at 6, 9, and 12 months in children at high and low risk, To examine the relations between vocal behavior in the first year and outcome at 24 mo.