Early adversity and family resilience factors in children with autism spectrum disorder: A narrative review
Elizabeth Kuenzel,
Emma G. Duerden
Abstract:Global estimates indicate that autism is a neurodevelopmental condition that is currently diagnosed in 1 in 100 people across the world. Autistic children can experience deficits in social communication, often linked to difficulties with joint attention and facial emotion recognition. Restrictive repetitive behaviors and interests (RRBIs) are also part of the diagnostic criteria of autism and are associated with lower adaptive skills. Due to social challenges and RRBIs exhibited by autistic children, they may … Show more
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