Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Signs of autism overlooked during brief observations by clinicians

The Examiner.com states "The bulk of research in the field of autism and related developmental disabilities has focused on developing methods for early detection and diagnosis. A new study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics finds that psychologists tasked with evaluating young children for signs of developmental delay overlooked key signs of autism in 39 percent of the participants."

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