Authors

Yael DaiFollow

Date of Completion

12-17-2017

Embargo Period

9-15-2017

Advisors

Deborah Fein, Jeffrey Burke, Letitia Naigles

Field of Study

Psychological Sciences

Degree

Master of Science

Open Access

Open Access

Abstract

Parents and providers worry that exposure to two languages will impair language acquisition in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or other developmental delays (DD). However, limited research to date suggests that language milestones and abilities are unaffected. The current study explored language abilities in toddlers with ASD or DD exposed to one versus multiple languages, prior to any intervention. Results showed slower language acquisition in ASD than DD but no main effect of language exposure group or interaction of language group by diagnosis. This study suggests that bilingual parents can communicate with their children in both languages without harm to their child’s language functioning. 


Major Advisor

Deborah Fein

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