The authors investigated the effects of a theory-of-mind (ToM) and social skill training program on the ToM assessments and social interactions of a sixth-grade high-functioning student with autism. A multiple probe design across behaviors and settings was conducted to evaluate the training program on the participant’s learning outcomes. The results showed a functional relationship between the intervention and the participant’s skill mastery. Specifically, the participant’s appropriate social interactions increased substantially across time and settings with similar improvements in the ToM test scores. The participant’s teachers, mother, and peers responded positively to the intervention, indicating their acceptance of the training procedur...
Objective: The development of theory of mind is considered as one aspect of social cognition by rese...
The current study examined whether parents and therapists perceived changes in social skills in chil...
Social skill deficits are hallmark characteristics noted in children with autism. The behavioral ind...
Limited perspective taking or "Theory of Mind" (ToM) abilities are a core deficit of autism, and man...
Previous research has found that although most children with high-functioning autism spectrum disord...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the effectiveness of a training program based o...
Students with autism exhibit varying degrees of social skill abilities. Social skill deficiencies fo...
Social skills training is a frequently utilized intervention for addressing social deficits of child...
Impaired social development is one of the core characteristics identified as part of autism spectrum...
The current study evaluated the effects of the Superheroes Social Skills program (Jenson et al. 2011...
Limited theory of mind (ToM) skills are a key problem for individuals with autism.1 Interventions ta...
The aim in this thesis was to extend research on theory of mind (ToM) development in children with a...
Youth with ASD often show limited or atypical empathic responsiveness. The direct effects of social ...
We compared the effectiveness of two programs for developing social skills, ‘Play Time/Social Time’ ...
Autism is primarily a deficit in social interaction. Having a better understanding of the social ski...
Objective: The development of theory of mind is considered as one aspect of social cognition by rese...
The current study examined whether parents and therapists perceived changes in social skills in chil...
Social skill deficits are hallmark characteristics noted in children with autism. The behavioral ind...
Limited perspective taking or "Theory of Mind" (ToM) abilities are a core deficit of autism, and man...
Previous research has found that although most children with high-functioning autism spectrum disord...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the effectiveness of a training program based o...
Students with autism exhibit varying degrees of social skill abilities. Social skill deficiencies fo...
Social skills training is a frequently utilized intervention for addressing social deficits of child...
Impaired social development is one of the core characteristics identified as part of autism spectrum...
The current study evaluated the effects of the Superheroes Social Skills program (Jenson et al. 2011...
Limited theory of mind (ToM) skills are a key problem for individuals with autism.1 Interventions ta...
The aim in this thesis was to extend research on theory of mind (ToM) development in children with a...
Youth with ASD often show limited or atypical empathic responsiveness. The direct effects of social ...
We compared the effectiveness of two programs for developing social skills, ‘Play Time/Social Time’ ...
Autism is primarily a deficit in social interaction. Having a better understanding of the social ski...
Objective: The development of theory of mind is considered as one aspect of social cognition by rese...
The current study examined whether parents and therapists perceived changes in social skills in chil...
Social skill deficits are hallmark characteristics noted in children with autism. The behavioral ind...