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Revisiting the simplification of adult language input in the context of naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions: A commentary

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Naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions (NDBI) are an evidence‐based class of early interventions for improving language and social communication skills in autistic children. However, relatively little is known about how individual… Click to show full abstract

Naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions (NDBI) are an evidence‐based class of early interventions for improving language and social communication skills in autistic children. However, relatively little is known about how individual elements of NDBI support child development. This commentary focuses on one common element across NDBI models: the simplification of adult language input. Advances in developmental science focusing on the length and complexity of adult spoken utterances suggests that natural, grammatical utterances facilitate comprehension and expressive language development in autistic and nonautistic children. Yet, NDBI tend to recommend shorter and simpler adult utterances. We close by describing directions for future research which would inform recommendations around adult language input in NDBI to optimally support child language and communication development.

Keywords: language input; adult; adult language; language; naturalistic developmental

Journal Title: Autism Research
Year Published: 2022

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