“…Researchers propose that RRBs interfere with communication development by decreasing children's availability for learning and interacting with their environment (Richler, Bishop, Kleinke, & Lord, 2007;Richler, Huerta, Bishop, & Lord, 2010). This hypothesis is supported by findings indicating that higher RRBs are associated with poorer language outcomes (Dominick, Davis, Lainhart, Tager-Flusberg, & Folstein, 2007;Paul et al, 2008;Ray-Subramanian & Ellis Weismer, 2012). For example, repetitive behaviors in toddlers with ASD between 15 and 25 months of age predicted expressive language scores between 3 and 5 years of age (Paul et al, 2008).…”