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1. Persistence of the developmental language disorder diagnosis, neurodevelopmental trajectories and attendance at offered interventions.

2. Speech sound error patterns may signal language disorder in Swedish preschool children with autism.

3. Follow-up of expressive language and general development at 12, 18 and 36 months for children with no canonical babbling at 10 months.

4. Interpretability and clinical utility of the strength and stressors in parenting questionnaire.

5. Introducing a self-managed early communication resource for parents - A mixed methods feasibility study of the Swedish "ComAlong online".

6. Language ability in 5-12-year-old children with new-onset epilepsy.

7. Expressive vocabulary intervention for four 2- to 3-year-old children with cerebral palsy and speech/language difficulties: A single-case A-B study.

8. Developmental language disorder: similarities and differences between 6-year-old mono- and multilingual children.

9. Persisting speech difficulties at 7-8 years of age - a longitudinal study of speech production in internationally adopted children with cleft lip and palate.

10. Early-Life Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and Child Language and Communication Development: A Systematic Review.

11. Developmental language disorders in preschool children after high exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances from contaminated drinking water in Ronneby, Sweden.

12. Impact of auditory variables on consonant production in babbling and early speech in children with moderate hearing loss - a longitudinal study.

13. Asking parents about babbling at 10 months produced valid answers but did not predict language screening result 2 years later.

14. A longitudinal case study of six children with autism and specified language and non-verbal profiles.

15. Hearing aid use in 11-year-old children with mild bilateral hearing loss: Associations between parent and child ratings and datalogging.

16. Neurodevelopmental problems and quality of life in 6-year-olds with a history of developmental language disorder.

17. Parents of Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder: What Do They Expect and Experience from Preschools?

18. Speech and Language in 5-year-olds with Different Neurological Disabilities and the Association between Early and Later Consonant Production.

19. Internationally adopted children with and without a cleft lip and palate showed no differences in language ability at school-age.

20. Schoolchildren with unilateral or mild to moderate bilateral sensorineural hearing loss should be screened for neurodevelopmental problems.

21. Internationally Adopted Children With Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate-Consonant Proficiency and Perceived Velopharyngeal Competence at the Age of 5.

22. Narrative Skills in Primary School Children with Autism in Relation to Language and Nonverbal Temporal Sequencing.

23. Social scene perception in autism spectrum disorder: An eye-tracking and pupillometric study.

24. Validation of the Swedish version of the LittlEARS ® Auditory Questionnaire in children with normal hearing - a longitudinal study.

25. Neurodevelopmental problems should be considered in children with febrile seizures.

26. Current profiles and early predictors of reading skills in school-age children with autism spectrum disorders: A longitudinal, retrospective population study.

27. Autism With and Without Regression: A Two-Year Prospective Longitudinal Study in Two Population-Derived Swedish Cohorts.

28. Children screening positive for language delay at 2.5 years: language disorder and developmental profiles.

29. Development problems were common five years after positive screening for language disorders and, or, autism at 2.5 years of age.

30. Assessing False-Belief Understanding in Children with Autism Using a Computer Application: A Pilot Study.

31. Young children who screen positive for autism: Stability, change and "comorbidity" over two years.

32. A 6-year follow-up of children assessed for suspected autism spectrum disorder: parents' experiences of society's support.

33. Children who screen positive for autism at 2.5 years and receive early intervention: a prospective naturalistic 2-year outcome study.

34. Negotiating knowledge: parents' experience of the neuropsychiatric diagnostic process for children with autism.

35. Story retelling and language ability in school-aged children with cerebral palsy and speech impairment.

36. Prenatal acquired cytomegalovirus infection should be considered in children with autism.

37. Autism spectrum disorder and low vitamin D at birth: a sibling control study.

38. Preschoolers assessed for autism: parent and teacher experiences of the diagnostic process.

39. Face-viewing patterns in young children with autism spectrum disorders: speaking up for the role of language comprehension.

40. Consonant production and overall speech characteristics in school-aged children with cerebral palsy and speech impairment.

41. Pre-schoolchildren with autism spectrum disorders are rarely macrocephalic: a population study.

42. Imitation (rather than core language) predicts pragmatic development in young children with ASD: a preliminary longitudinal study using CDI parental reports.

43. The effectiveness of phonological intervention in preschool children: a single-subject design study.

44. Narrative retelling in children with neurodevelopmental disorders: is there a role for nonverbal temporal-sequencing skills?

45. Autism in preschoolers: does individual clinician's first visit diagnosis agree with final comprehensive diagnosis?

46. Autism in community pre-schoolers: developmental profiles.

47. Speech problems affect more than one in two children with cerebral palsy: Swedish population-based study.

48. Autism in toddlers: can observation in preschool yield the same information as autism assessment in a specialised clinic?

49. Pre-school children with suspected autism spectrum disorders: do girls and boys have the same profiles?

50. Reading comprehension among typically developing Swedish-speaking 10-12-year-olds: examining subgroups differentiated in terms of language and decoding skills.

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