Sleep Disturbances Differentially Associated With First and Second Language Receptive Vocabulary in Autistic Children.

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Study examined sleep disturbances and language development in bilingual autistic children aged 5-10, finding that autistic children had more sleep problems than typically developing peers. Sleep disruptions—particularly daytime sleepiness—were associated with reduced second-language vocabulary scores, likely due to impaired attention and working memory.

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