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Reading and math achievement profiles and longitudinal growth trajectories of children with an autism spectrum disorder
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Child PsychologyCognitive ScienceChild LiteracyLanguage DevelopmentPediatricsCognitive DevelopmentEducationAutismSpecial EducationSocial SciencesMath Achievement ProfilesLongitudinal Growth TrajectoriesDevelopmental DisorderReading DisabilitiesPsychologyAutism Spectrum DisorderChild DevelopmentSpecific Learning Disorder
This study examined the reading and math achievement profiles and longitudinal growth trajectories of a nationally representative sample of children ages 6 through 9 with an autism spectrum disorder. Four distinct achievement profiles were identified: higher-achieving (39%), hyperlexia (9%), hypercalculia (20%) and lower-achieving (32%). Children with hypercalculia and lower-achieving profiles were more likely to be from low socioeconomic families and had lower functional cognitive skills than the higher-achieving profile. All four profiles lost ground in passage comprehension over time. Slower improvement occurred for the higher-achieving group on letter-word identification, the hyperlexia group on conversation abilities and the hypercalculia group on calculation and functional cognitive skills relative to the lower-achieving group.
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