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TENSE MARKERS AMONG HINDI SPEAKING TYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN

TENSE MARKERS AMONG HINDI SPEAKING TYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN

... older children had more accurate speech and fewer error patterns in their ...in children with intellectual disability Hindi-speaking ...disabled children and its comparison across mental age (MA) ...

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Executive functions and autism traits in SCT compared to typically developing children

Executive functions and autism traits in SCT compared to typically developing children

... controls. Children with a SCT karyotype also showed an increase in their attention fluctuation during the ...typically developing children did as well, meaning that there were no differences in ...

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Nutritional status of autistic and typically developing children in mumbai

Nutritional status of autistic and typically developing children in mumbai

... of children d varied ...in children with ASD has been reported in few ...autistic children are overweight or obese (Xiong et ...in children with ASD as compared to typically developing ...

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Measures of Acoustic Reflexes in Typically Developing Children and Children with Suspected Auditory Processing Disorder

Measures of Acoustic Reflexes in Typically Developing Children and Children with Suspected Auditory Processing Disorder

... clinical children was labeled as APD and included the children who received APD diagnosis on the basis of this ...included children with clinical listening concerns who did not receive an APD ...

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Feasibility Exploration of Electrodermal Response to Food in Children with ASD Compared to Typically Developing Children

Feasibility Exploration of Electrodermal Response to Food in Children with ASD Compared to Typically Developing Children

... the children arrived at the lab, they were led into the room that was decorated for a ...The children sat at the table and rested their nondominant hand on a pillow while electrodes were placed on their ...

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The Effect of Perceptual-Motor Training on Executive Functions in Children with Non-Verbal Learning Disorder

<p>The Effect of Perceptual-Motor Training on Executive Functions in Children with Non-Verbal Learning Disorder</p>

... older children (9 – 15 years old), in younger children (7 – 8 years old), three criteria are suf fi cient to con fi rm the ...200 children diagnosed with NLD, including 96 females and 104 males (7 – 13 ...

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DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF PHONOLOGICAL ASPECTS AMONG HINDI-SPEAKING CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABLITY

DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF PHONOLOGICAL ASPECTS AMONG HINDI-SPEAKING CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABLITY

... older children had more accurate speech and fewer error patterns in their ...typically developing children across age-matched children with intellectual ...older children had more ...

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Father involvement in the care, play and education of children with autism

Father involvement in the care, play and education of children with autism

... their children with autism which has important implications for service ...typically developing children, with a survey of 46 Local Authorities in England, concluding that “father inclusive practice ...

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The relationship between joint mobility and motor performance in children with and without the diagnosis of developmental coordination disorder

The relationship between joint mobility and motor performance in children with and without the diagnosis of developmental coordination disorder

... in children who are referred for hypermobility, even in the absence of an identified neurological ...in children with DCD ...in children with DCD, shows up as inefficient timing of antagonist ...

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The dyslexia candidate locus on 2p12 is associated with general cognitive ability and white matter structure

The dyslexia candidate locus on 2p12 is associated with general cognitive ability and white matter structure

... in children with dyslexia rather than in typically developing children [37] The widespread connectivity of the white matter region associated with rs917235 is thus consistent with the previous ...

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High "intelligence," low "IQ"? Speed of processing and measured IQ in children with autism

High "intelligence," low "IQ"? Speed of processing and measured IQ in children with autism

... in children with autism (IQ 1 SD below average) using an inspection time ...The children with autism showed inspection times as fast as an age-matched group of young normally developing ...

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Shape Mapping of the Hippocampus in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Shape Mapping of the Hippocampus in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

... typically developing and ASD groups. The deformation from typically developing to ASD is painted as a flame scale (shown on the right of figure) onto the average surface of the typically developing ...

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Statistical learning of dependencies in children with specific language impairment: An exploratory study

Statistical learning of dependencies in children with specific language impairment: An exploratory study

... Kannada-speaking children (15 children with SLI and 15 typically developing children) in the age range of 7-13 ...laptop. Children were instructed to do syntactic judgement of the ...

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Verbal labels increase the salience of novel objects for preschoolers with typical development and Williams syndrome, but not in autism

Verbal labels increase the salience of novel objects for preschoolers with typical development and Williams syndrome, but not in autism

... typically developing children and peers with other developmental disorders, children with ASD fail to increase their attention and spontaneous imitation in re- sponse to actions that are accompanied ...

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Comprehension of Passive Structure: Study of Children with and without Specific Language Impairment

Comprehension of Passive Structure: Study of Children with and without Specific Language Impairment

... of children with SLI (4,9,10) deficits in sentence comprehension have been well documented in children with ...of children with SLI, leading to misinterpretation of the related syntactic ...

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Memory and selective learning in children with spina bifida-myelomeningocele and shunted hydrocephalus: A preliminary study

Memory and selective learning in children with spina bifida-myelomeningocele and shunted hydrocephalus: A preliminary study

... that children with SB/SH were impaired relative to typically developing children in their ability to report the most efficient strategy in learning items of differential value in order to attain the ...

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Association of nutritional support programs with zinc deficiency in Colombian children: a cross-sectional study

Association of nutritional support programs with zinc deficiency in Colombian children: a cross-sectional study

... Considering the evidence that has been provided, it is unsettling that such a large gap exists between the children who can access nutritional programs [22%) and those who are food insecure (71%). Fur- ther, the ...

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The Role of Environmental Effects on Developing Creating in Children

The Role of Environmental Effects on Developing Creating in Children

... on developing creativity in the field of creativity and its development and that clarifies the necessity of further researches in this ...in children, children’s adventuring in their imaginations and their ...

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Parents role in developing of self esteem in children

Parents role in developing of self esteem in children

... limits. Children who are not disciplined, who do not have limits, can not grow up with high ...control. Children will run into disapproval and cruelties in the ...discipline. Children who are ...

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Developing Digital and Media Literacies in Children and Adolescents

Developing Digital and Media Literacies in Children and Adolescents

... If children are to become literate citizens who are actively engaged and contribute positively to society, these kinds of traditional structures and tests ...

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