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Nutritional status of autistic and typically developing children in mumbai
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Feasibility Exploration of Electrodermal Response to Food in Children with ASD Compared to Typically Developing Children
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An Investigation of Quality of Mixed-Neurodevelopmental Intimate Adult Relationships With an Emphasis on the Typically Developing Partner Perspective
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Variation in the autism candidate gene GABRB3 modulates tactile sensitivity in typically developing children
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Phonological Processes Of 2.6 To 6 Years Old Typically Developing Tamil Speaking Children
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Compression of Cognitive Flexibility and Adjustment of Students with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) and Typically Developing Students
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Measures of Acoustic Reflexes in Typically Developing Children and Children with Suspected Auditory Processing Disorder
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PERSON, NUMBER AND GENDER MARKERS AMONG HINDI SPEAKING TYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN
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The Reliability of the Social Responsiveness Scale-2 in an Iranian Typically Developing Group of Children
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The Relationship between Phoneme Production and Perception in Speech-Impaired and Typically-Developing Children
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Grey matter volume and cortical structure in Prader-Willi syndrome compared to typically developing young adults
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Differential methylation at the RELN gene promoter in temporal cortex from autistic and typically developing post-puberal subjects
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Strategies Typically Developing Writers Use for Translating Thought into the Next Sentence and Evolving Text: Implications for Assessment and Instruction
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A Social Skills Support Program For Children With Down Syndrome And Their Typically Developing Siblings: Effect On Sibling Relationship
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Callous-unemotional traits and brain structure: Sex-specific effects in anterior insula of typically-developing youths
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Perceived social support in mothers of typically developing children and mothers of children with hearing sensory impairment
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Voice processing abilities in children with autism, children with specific language impairments and young typically developing children
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Production and perception of the voiceless sibilant fricatives in typically developing children with applications for children with cleft palate
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Transfer of learning of a pattern drawing task in typically developing children
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Executive functions and autism traits in SCT compared to typically developing children
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