The importance of verbal language in the development of social understanding in autistic children

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Title
The importance of verbal language in the development of social understanding in autistic children
Description
Language has been identified as a significant factor for long-term cognitive, social and adaptive outcomes, such as social understanding. The relationship between verbal language and social understanding has been widely explored in typically developing children. However, the same could not be said for the relationship between verbal language and social understanding in autism. To fill this gap, the following literature review evaluated studies which have employed nonverbal measures to investigate the impact of an absence of verbal language on the development of social understanding in autistic children. Nonverbal measures were used to explore how autistic children attend to and process nonverbal language and social cues such as facial expressions, eye gaze and biological motion. Across the reviewed literature, it was strongly hypothesised that autistic children depend more heavily on verbal language to bring attention and meaning to nonverbal cues they would otherwise miss. Limitations of the reviewed studies were further discussed. Future research investigating this relationship would benefit from discarding a deficit model of autism and instead employing a humanistic perspective which can lend a holistic understanding. In addition, the use of qualitative methods in the form of semi-structured interviews can encourage more participants from under-represented subgroups on the spectrum (i.e., minimally and nonverbal autistic females) to feel empowered in sharing their unique experiences.
Creator
Melville, Kyleigh Marie Kai-Li
Subject
Autism
Social Understanding
Verbal Language
Theory of Mind
Nonverbal Measures
Date
2021-09-29T17:06:35Z
2021-09-29T17:06:35Z
2021-10-31
Type
Article
Format
application/pdf
Identifier
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/328757
10.17863/CAM.76203
Language
eng
Rights
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/