2024
DOI: 10.1002/aur.3121
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Do focused interests support word learning? A study with autistic and nonautistic children

S. Arunachalam,
A. Steele,
T. Pelletier
et al.

Abstract: Although focused interests are often associated with a diagnosis of autism, they are common in nonautistic individuals as well. Previous studies have explored how these interests impact cognitive, social, and language development. While some research has suggested that strong interests can detract from learning (particularly for autistic children), newer research has indicated that they can be advantageous. In this pre‐registered study, we asked whether focused interests support word learning in 44 autistic ch… Show more

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