tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1270723657817172117.post8761800869841903504..comments2023-12-18T02:21:25.723-08:00Comments on cracking the enigma: Language comprehension in autismdrbrocktagonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15225859145004971487noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1270723657817172117.post-24391184958684375342011-01-03T02:57:32.691-08:002011-01-03T02:57:32.691-08:00Hi RB and Happy New Year
For research on Semantic...Hi RB and Happy New Year<br /><br />For research on Semantic Pragmatic Disorder, you should check out Dorothy Bishop's website. <br /><br />http://psyweb.psy.ox.ac.uk/oscci/<br /><br />Here's a link to her classic paper on the overlap between autism and SPD. <a href="http://psyweb.psy.ox.ac.uk/oscci/dbhtml/All%20papers%20and%20chapters/Bishop%202002%20-%20Exploring%20the%20borderlands%20of%20autistic%20disorder%20and%20specific%20language%20impairment.pdf" rel="nofollow">PDF</a>drbrocktagonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15225859145004971487noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1270723657817172117.post-56528613261306928172010-12-24T07:40:34.661-08:002010-12-24T07:40:34.661-08:00My son's initial diagnosis at age 3 was Semant...My son's initial diagnosis at age 3 was Semantic-Pragmatic disorder, by a neurologist.<br /><br />It would be interesting at age 17 to see if he had any type of language disorder at all. His IQ at age 4 was 79, at age 8 it was 115, and I'm sure it's increased since then. It appears he adapted somehow...but I did present common words to him visually for a year at age 4, for 2 hours a day 5 days a week. It may have given his language abilities a kick start.Usethebrains Godgiveyouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05026223483117357541noreply@blogger.com