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Is Atypical Cry an Early Biomarker for Autism?
At about the same age all typically developing children, no matter what culture they are born into, manifest similar patterns of speech and language acquisition. In autism, however, there is no clear and rigid pattern during the first year, whereas in later years there appears a pattern typical for autistic children’s development (Saint-Georges et al. 2010). Crying as a ‘language’ Vocalization and babbling can be considered the earliest expression of language development (Che
Oct 8, 20215 min read
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