Children with autism often fail to develop the rich repertoires of pretend play seen in typically developing children. Video modeling is a teaching methodology that has been shown to produce rapid acquisition of a variety of skills in children with autism. The purpose of the present study was to teach symbolic play skills to children with autism. Scenes according to the Scripted Symbolic Observation Instrument (SSOI) categories were videotaped using peer of same age and sex as a model. The skills were taught and assessed using the normal play development depicted in SSOI. Results indicated that the video modeling intervention led to rapid acquisition of both verbal and motor responses. In addition generalization to similar looking toys and ...
Overcoming social skill deficits in children with autism is a challenge faced by educators and careg...
The estimated prevalence of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 2007 was approximately 6,5-6,6 per 100...
Children with autism are often described as having deficient play skills, particularly symbolic play...
One of the most significant impairments in children with autism is their inability to play. This st...
Symbolic play skills are important in language acquisition and child development. Children with auti...
To examine developments in symbolic play using standardized measures following a joint-play interven...
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may not develop symbolic play skills so such skills ne...
We hypothesized that the qualities of play shown by children with autism reflect their impoverished ...
Impairments in the use of varied, spontaneous, symbolic or imaginative play or the absence of develo...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether a five-year-old child with autism would acquire fun...
Impairments in reciprocal pretend play are well documented in children with a diagnosis of Autism Sp...
Video modeling has been suggested as a powerful treatment tool that has concentrated on increasing a...
Previous research using children with autism has shown that video modelling can be effective in enha...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Applied Behavior Analysis))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012...
Imitation is a core deficit often observed in children diagnosed with autism. Video modeling has bee...
Overcoming social skill deficits in children with autism is a challenge faced by educators and careg...
The estimated prevalence of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 2007 was approximately 6,5-6,6 per 100...
Children with autism are often described as having deficient play skills, particularly symbolic play...
One of the most significant impairments in children with autism is their inability to play. This st...
Symbolic play skills are important in language acquisition and child development. Children with auti...
To examine developments in symbolic play using standardized measures following a joint-play interven...
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may not develop symbolic play skills so such skills ne...
We hypothesized that the qualities of play shown by children with autism reflect their impoverished ...
Impairments in the use of varied, spontaneous, symbolic or imaginative play or the absence of develo...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether a five-year-old child with autism would acquire fun...
Impairments in reciprocal pretend play are well documented in children with a diagnosis of Autism Sp...
Video modeling has been suggested as a powerful treatment tool that has concentrated on increasing a...
Previous research using children with autism has shown that video modelling can be effective in enha...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Applied Behavior Analysis))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012...
Imitation is a core deficit often observed in children diagnosed with autism. Video modeling has bee...
Overcoming social skill deficits in children with autism is a challenge faced by educators and careg...
The estimated prevalence of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 2007 was approximately 6,5-6,6 per 100...
Children with autism are often described as having deficient play skills, particularly symbolic play...