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Communication in Atypical Infants and Toddlers
Engelsk Paperback
Communication in Atypical Infants and Toddlers
Engelsk Paperback

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This book presents a comparative review of the latest studies and data on prelinguistic communication and early semantic development in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Williams syndrome (WMS), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and early language delay. Papaeliou offers a critical analysis of the literature, compares key theoretical approaches, and interprets data on development in atypical populations.

A fruitful synthesis of theory and research reveals that, instead of cognitive deficits, the core feature of these neurodevelopmental disorders consists of deficits in the ability for self- and intersubjective coordination, which adversely affects early interactions and, consequently, the emergence of language. The book composes fragmentary proposals on the role of rhythm disruptions in different conditions, setting out the idea that disruption in interactional synchrony is a connecting thread through neurodevelopmental disorders which show high prevalence or high comorbidity rates. Papaeliou identifies distinct communicative patterns characteristic of each disorder and puts forward a unifying theory for interpreting data on early communication and language development in atypical populations.

This is ideal reading for psychologists, psycholinguists, psychiatrists, paediatricians, speech therapists, and special educators. Students in developmental psychology and anyone interested in understanding the research behind typical and atypical development will also benefit from this text.

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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
230
ISBN-13:
9780367415259
Indbinding:
Paperback
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ISBN-10:
0367415259
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Udg. Dato:
14 maj 2024
Længde:
18mm
Bredde:
234mm
Højde:
154mm
Forlag:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato:
14 maj 2024
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