Scott J. Hunter, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Pediatrics Director of Neuropsychology University of Chicago

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Scott J. Hunter, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Pediatrics Director of Neuropsychology University of Chicago Presentation to the 22 nd Annual NF Symposium, NF Midwest, October 2013

Why Consider Socialization? The Development of Social Skills The Neuropsychology of NF-1 Why Socialization is Difficult for Youth with NF-1 ADHD, LD, and Social Skills Transitioning into Adulthood Interventions Questions

One of the most frequent concerns shared with pediatricians and neurologists Loneliness Struggles with peers Impact on both learning and maturity Influences participation and shared learning experiences Impacts how approach and engage with peers Emotional functioning Depression and Anxiety Adulthood Sustained struggles with friendships and romantic partnerships Affects employment opportunities

Incidence of Autism Spectrum Disorder in children with NF-1 14-29% children with NF-1 rated as falling in the severe range of autism symptoms Concern about specific shared vulnerabilities Shared neurological considerations Areas of the brain most commonly impacted in NF- 1 involve skills required for social competency Awareness of how intervention can ameliorate potential struggles with language, social comprehension

Socialization abilities develop within a mix of genetic, environmental, and behavioral influences Attachment establishes the foundation for engaging with and understanding social demands and cues Joint attention is a determinant of attachment Facilitates engagement and interaction Elicits development of pathways underlying social awareness and reciprocal interactions

Attention underserves many of the cognitive capacities that emerge across time Language Visual-spatial engagement and analysis Memory Learning Social understanding and engagement

Social understanding and reciprocity requires the capacity to Engage with and appreciate other s thoughts and ideas Associate current interactions with previous experience Appreciate novelty in the context of predictability Identify and then engage in appropriate social responses Correct own response and understanding given feedback

Multiple brain areas are involved Attention network Emotional network Language Receptive understanding Expressive communication Behavioral regulation network Assessment and Choice Executive Functions Working Memory Inhibition Set shifting

Modeling of appropriate social behavior Home School Playground Shaping of social skills and understanding Parents and siblings Teachers Behavioral monitoring and correction Peer relationships Extending the boundaries of appropriate behavior Social understanding

Learning difficulties Studies suggest 25-50% have learning disabilities Some reports emphasize nonverbal learning disorder profile Other reports emphasize verbal learning disorder profile 5-10% may show mental retardation North identified a 3.5% incidence of moderate to severe MR in Australia Speech problems Motor coordination difficulties Behavioral problems Most commonly reported are ADHD-associated symptoms

ADHD Social understanding and execution struggles are very common in ADHD Difficulties with regulation and impulse control Inattention to cues Learning disabilities Language struggles contribute to difficulties with communication Visuospatial analysis difficulties lead to struggles with taking in and reading nonverbal and behavioral cues Processing speed struggles impact capacity to keep up when engaging verbally and behaviorally with peers

Struggles with fitting in and keeping up with peers Impulsivity: Making the wrong choice Need for predictability Missing social and behavioral cues Immaturity Awkwardness secondary to awareness of physical or cognitive challenges

Comorbidity with externalizing behaviors Lower frustration tolerance Oppositionality Anger with being different Struggle with making socially appropriate choices Challenge with changing approach or style of behavior Comorbidity with mood difficulties Depression Anxiety Low self-efficacy

Capacity to manage independence Ability to drive or determine own transportation Need for accommodations in school or workplace Feeling confident with dating and nonromantic social relationships Choices about alcohol and other substances

Early childhood Social modeling Playdates and peer opportunities Structured interactions with guided behavioral response Middle childhood Addressing inattention and impulsivity Engagement in structured peer activities Social modeling within peer experiences Small group therapies on social skills

Puberty and Adolescence Social problem solving groups Social communication work, both individually and small groups Structured peer experiences Modeling dating and mixed gender interactions Late Adolescence Coaching Social and sexual decision making Dating Forming and sustaining social groups

Adulthood Individual psychotherapy Mood Medication management Couples psychotherapy and counseling Coaching Workplace social modeling Managing stress and responsibilities Decision making