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Self-Regulation is Bi-Directionally Associated with Cognitive Development in Children with Autism.

Heather J Nuske1, Melanie Pellecchia1, Cary Kane1, Max Seidman1, Brenna B Maddox1, Laura MacMullen Freeman2, Keiran Rump1, Erica M Reisinger1, Ming Xie1, David S Mandell1.   

Abstract

Children with autism are at high risk for self-regulation difficulties because of language delays and emotion-regulation difficulties. In typically-developing children, language development helps promote self-regulation, and in turn, cognitive development. Little research has examined the association between self-regulation and cognitive-skill development in children with autism. Children with autism (5-8 years), who were minimally-verbal (n=38) or typically-verbal (n=46) participated in a structured cognitive assessment and were observed for self-regulation difficulties during the cognitive assessment at the beginning and end of an academic year. Results showed that children with autism who were minimally- compared to typically-verbal had more self-regulation difficulties. Increase in self-regulation difficulties predicted less cognitive-skill gains, regardless of verbal ability, and cognitive skill gains also predicted changes in self-regulation difficulties. Interventions targeting self-regulation may be appropriate for all children with autism and should be adapted for minimally-verbal children.

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Keywords:  Autism; Cognitive development; Self-regulation

Year:  2020        PMID: 34177028      PMCID: PMC8232541          DOI: 10.1016/j.appdev.2020.101139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Dev Psychol        ISSN: 0193-3973


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