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Predicting how an autistic child will develop cognitively

by Mark Chiang
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**Study Develops Method to Predict Cognitive Development in Autistic Children**

Researchers in Quebec have introduced a new approach to predict whether a child evaluated for autism will later develop an intellectual disability. The findings aim to provide early-childhood experts with improved tools for assessing cognitive outcomes in children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

The study, conducted by a team of specialists, focuses on refining the accuracy of developmental predictions during early childhood evaluations. By analyzing specific markers and patterns observed during initial assessments, the researchers propose that their method offers more reliable insights into future cognitive trajectories. The goal is to enhance early intervention strategies and better support families navigating developmental challenges associated with ASD. Further details about the methodology and its potential applications are available through the published report.

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