Researchers at the University of Bath surveyed 303 autistic adults to find out which factors had the greatest impacts on their quality of life. For many of the study’s participants, learning about their autism as an adult has less of an impact than some other factors (Leung et al., 2023).
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Enhance your EL speech-language assessments with our comprehensive guide on research-supported best practices. Discover strategies to navigate language differences and effectively distinguish between language variations and speech-language disorders, how to elevate your assessments with evidence-based approaches and culturally sensitive evaluation methods, and achieve fair and accurate results for English learners with our expert insights.
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For the first time, recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show autism in girls at a prevalence rate higher than 1%. While the CDC says autism is around 4 times as common in boys as in girls, many researchers think the diagnostic gap between the sexes is wider than it should be. The gap suggests that many girls and women don’t get the support they need to navigate the world.
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Despite the clarity of diagnostic criteria, identifying depression in teens isn’t always straightforward. At every age, depression can look different from person to person, with some people experiencing emotional symptoms and others having more physical ones.
An experienced LCSW shares some common—and some surprising—signs of depression in young people.
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Let’s cut to the chase: Executive dysfunction looks a lot like attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Distractibility. Organizational challenges. Trouble managing big emotions. And academic ups and downs. Assessing executive function can give you a window into how a child functions every day and which skills to prioritize in an intervention plan.
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Across the country, thousands of students are carrying something heavier than the books in their backpacks. Study after study has confirmed what school psychologists, teachers, and caregivers see firsthand: A growing number of young people have depression that began or worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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As we enter another winter with health experts predicting a “triple-demic” of flu, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), researchers are learning more about how the pandemic has affected students around the world. Here’s an overview of the changes many students are experiencing post-pandemic, and how they could still be affecting assessments and evaluations.

