The study compared play among five groups of children (ages 3-7 years): normal children (N=41); those diagnosed with language delays (N=241), those with autism but normal intelligence (N=71), those with autism and mental retardation (N=97), and those with nonautistic mental deficiency (N=86). Each child was evaluated using a 25 minute structured play session which was videotaped for later analysis. The child's activities were classified into 11 types falling into 5 categories: passive sensory-motor play; active sensory-motor play; functional play; symbolic play; and no toy play. Results indicated that the development of play, especially the later emeiging symbolic type, is depbndent on cognitive abilities and social comprehension. The ...
Play is universally found and is an important aspect of childhood development. Difficulty with imagi...
It is well established that the play and language skills of children with autism are impaired. The a...
Children with visual impairments are reported to be delayed in producing pretend play in naturalisti...
Children with autism are often described as having deficient play skills, particularly symbolic play...
Children`s play has an essential role in their cognitive, social and emotional development. From sim...
Play is a normal expression in children, which can be influenced by ethnicity, language, religion or...
Impairments in the use of varied, spontaneous, symbolic or imaginative play or the absence of develo...
Purpose: This preliminary study focuses on the expressive language of English-dominant, school-aged ...
Deficits in communication skills, both verbal and nonverbal, are central in Autism Spectrum Disorder...
To examine developments in symbolic play using standardized measures following a joint-play interven...
Play is the primary occupation of childhood and provides a potentially powerful means of assessing a...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between language use and play level of th...
This thesis explores the role of play in the language development of children with autism\ud spectru...
A child’s play is facilitative of language development, creating a situation where words are needed ...
children with autism are impaired. The article considers the relation-ship between these development...
Play is universally found and is an important aspect of childhood development. Difficulty with imagi...
It is well established that the play and language skills of children with autism are impaired. The a...
Children with visual impairments are reported to be delayed in producing pretend play in naturalisti...
Children with autism are often described as having deficient play skills, particularly symbolic play...
Children`s play has an essential role in their cognitive, social and emotional development. From sim...
Play is a normal expression in children, which can be influenced by ethnicity, language, religion or...
Impairments in the use of varied, spontaneous, symbolic or imaginative play or the absence of develo...
Purpose: This preliminary study focuses on the expressive language of English-dominant, school-aged ...
Deficits in communication skills, both verbal and nonverbal, are central in Autism Spectrum Disorder...
To examine developments in symbolic play using standardized measures following a joint-play interven...
Play is the primary occupation of childhood and provides a potentially powerful means of assessing a...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between language use and play level of th...
This thesis explores the role of play in the language development of children with autism\ud spectru...
A child’s play is facilitative of language development, creating a situation where words are needed ...
children with autism are impaired. The article considers the relation-ship between these development...
Play is universally found and is an important aspect of childhood development. Difficulty with imagi...
It is well established that the play and language skills of children with autism are impaired. The a...
Children with visual impairments are reported to be delayed in producing pretend play in naturalisti...