Adolescents with Asperger's syndrome (AS), often have handwriting difficulties that affect their academic performance. The purpose of this descriptive multiple-case mixed-method study was to highlight how adolescents with AS experience writing in the school setting when writing by hand and when using a computerized Assistive Technology Device (ATD), for writing. A qualitative content analysis approach was used, including interviews with five adolescents, their parents, and their teachers. This was complemented by asking the adolescents to rate their perceived performance and satisfaction of writing with and without the ATD. All adolescents described handwriting difficulties, but a reduced ability to express oneself in writing was also commo...
foa.sagepub.com Researchers have suggested that students with Asperger syn-drome (AS) struggle with ...
development of autism writing skills are scarce. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of "E...
The primary aim of this study was to kinematically assess how children with autism spectrum disorder...
This study explored the utility of using keyboarding as an alternative to handwriting for students w...
Children on the autism spectrum (AS) often struggle with writing tasks at school. They commonly expe...
Anecdotally it was found that Queensland occupational therapists reported a surprisingly high referr...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate teacher perspectives on teaching handwriting to children wi...
[[abstract]]In this study, action research was applied, and Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRS...
Thesis (M.A.T.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction...
Elementary students who demonstrate accuracy and speed in handwriting are better equipped to generat...
The purpose of studying the effects of technology on students was to help teachers of students with ...
Writing has become increasingly important on national and state assessments. Because of this, school...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of computer-assisted writing instruction using d...
Informal reports suggest a high level of handwriting impairment among children with autistic spectru...
This study investigated the use of a word processor for enhancing the academic outcomes of three stu...
foa.sagepub.com Researchers have suggested that students with Asperger syn-drome (AS) struggle with ...
development of autism writing skills are scarce. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of "E...
The primary aim of this study was to kinematically assess how children with autism spectrum disorder...
This study explored the utility of using keyboarding as an alternative to handwriting for students w...
Children on the autism spectrum (AS) often struggle with writing tasks at school. They commonly expe...
Anecdotally it was found that Queensland occupational therapists reported a surprisingly high referr...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate teacher perspectives on teaching handwriting to children wi...
[[abstract]]In this study, action research was applied, and Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRS...
Thesis (M.A.T.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction...
Elementary students who demonstrate accuracy and speed in handwriting are better equipped to generat...
The purpose of studying the effects of technology on students was to help teachers of students with ...
Writing has become increasingly important on national and state assessments. Because of this, school...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of computer-assisted writing instruction using d...
Informal reports suggest a high level of handwriting impairment among children with autistic spectru...
This study investigated the use of a word processor for enhancing the academic outcomes of three stu...
foa.sagepub.com Researchers have suggested that students with Asperger syn-drome (AS) struggle with ...
development of autism writing skills are scarce. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of "E...
The primary aim of this study was to kinematically assess how children with autism spectrum disorder...