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A window on the insular world of autism, this book offers a rare
close look at the mysterious condition that afflicts approximately
350,000 Americans and affects millions more. As they make sense of
the many features of autism at every level of intellectual
functioning across the life span, Marian Sigman and Lisa Capps
weave together clinical vignettes, research findings,
methodological considerations, and historical accounts. The result
is a compelling, comprehensive view of the disorder, as true to
human experience as it is to scientific observation. Children with
Autism is unique in that it views autism through the lens of
developmental psychopathology, a discipline grounded in the belief
that studies of normal and abnormal development can inform and
enhance one another. Sigman and Capps conduct readers through the
course of development from infancy to adulthood, outlining the
differences between normal and autistic individuals at each stage
and highlighting the links between growth in cognitive, social, and
emotional domains. In particular, Sigman and Capps suggest that
deficits in social understanding emerge in the early infancy of
autistic children, and they explore how these deficits organize the
development of autistic individuals through the course of their
lives. They also examine the effects certain characteristics can
have on an autistic person's adjustment over time. Their book
concludes with an overview of existing interventions and promising
avenues for further research.
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