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School Age Outcomes of Children Diagnosed Early and Later with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Early diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder is considered best practice, increasing access to early intervention. Yet, many children are diagnosed after 3-years. The current study investigated the school age outcomes of children who received an early and later diagnosis of ASD. The cognitive and behavioural outcomes of children diagnosed early (n = 48), were compared to children diagnosed after 3-years (n = 37). Children diagnosed early accessed more intervention, demonstrated better verbal and overall cognition at school age, were more likely to attend mainstream school and required less ongoing support than children diagnosed later. Behavioural differences were not found between groups. Earlier diagnosis is important and is likely to promote more positive outcomes at school age due to increased opportunity for EI.

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This research was not funded. Special acknowledgements to the families involved in the study and to the second, third and fourth authors for their guidance, support and contribution to this research project.

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Clark, M.L.E., Vinen, Z., Barbaro, J. et al. School Age Outcomes of Children Diagnosed Early and Later with Autism Spectrum Disorder. J Autism Dev Disord 48, 92–102 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-017-3279-x

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