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The goal of our study is to identify and describe different types of autism. One group we are focusing on is children with autism and intellectual disability. We want to understand behavior and brain development in children with and without autism and intellectual disability.
Launched in 2003, the CHARGE Study was the first comprehensive study of environmental causes and risk factors for autism and developmental delays. The CHARGE Study aims to investigate the role of genetics and the environment on the development of children.
Autism can look different in girls compared to boys. The purpose of this research is to better understand how autism differs between boys and girls.
In this study, we will meet over telehealth with caregivers and babies over time to see how they develop. We can also help identify if additional supports may be helpful. We will get information about how to make telehealth easier for families. This study will take place completely online.
The main purpose of this study is to test an assessment tool called the National Institute of Health Toolbox Cognition Battery. We hope that using this assessment tool will help us find out how well a medication called Quillivant Extended Release is working to improve ADHD and Intellectual Disability conditions.