Title
Emotion Regulation in Children with Autism
Author
Jonathan Lai
Summary
This online article summarizes a study which measured the emotion regulation capacity of young children with autism at two points, 10 months apart. Emotion regulation was found to be stable over time. The summary suggests that this may make emotion regulation a target for interventions when children are younger.
The Autism Spectrum Disorders Treatment and Care Research group, based out of York University, writes summaries of research studies on autism and developmental disabilities to inform parents, individuals with autism, practitioners, and the general public on recent findings about autism.
Language
English
Subjects
Executive Function
Social Engagement
Publisher
Chair in Autism Spectrum Disorders Treatment and Care Research
DateModified
12/30/2022 7:35 PM EST