Molly Losh, Ph.D., Jane and Michael Hoffman Assistant
Professor from Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northwestern
University discusses the importance of early screening and early intervention
for parents who are worried about their child’s development.
Dr. Losh’s research focuses on delineating the nature and basis of language impairment in autism and related neurobiological disorders. Her studies adopt clinical-behavioral and family-genetic methods and designs to characterize patterns of language strengths and weaknesses that define particular disorders, and examine ties to neuropsychological and genetic underpinnings.
For our National Autism Awareness Month feature, she takes on the following questions: How does a child's autism diagnosis affect a family? Should parents consider complementary and alternative therapies for their autistic child? Is there a true rise in the incidence of autism in the US? and she offers some helpful suggestions.
Dr. Losh’s research focuses on delineating the nature and basis of language impairment in autism and related neurobiological disorders. Her studies adopt clinical-behavioral and family-genetic methods and designs to characterize patterns of language strengths and weaknesses that define particular disorders, and examine ties to neuropsychological and genetic underpinnings.
For our National Autism Awareness Month feature, she takes on the following questions: How does a child's autism diagnosis affect a family? Should parents consider complementary and alternative therapies for their autistic child? Is there a true rise in the incidence of autism in the US? and she offers some helpful suggestions.
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