Abstract– Twelve autistic children's rates of Stereotypy, Task Involvement and Non Involvement were observed in three settings representing levels of interpersonal contact: Individual Attention, Group Attention and Play. The children were assigned in two groups reflecting high and low verbal skills and overall level of autistic disturbance was used as a covariate. Results showed that the highest levels of Task Involvement and the lowest levels of Stereotypy and Non Involvement were associated with the highest level of interpersonal contact. Verbal skill level predicted higher rates of prosocial behaviour overall, and interacted with the setting measures for Stereotypic behaviours, indicating that the low verbal children tended to self‐stimu...
Impaired social development is one of the core characteristics identified as part of autism spectrum...
Background: Children with ASD frequently display deficits in pragmatic language skills and social c...
This study explored the concept of the Autistic Spectrum (Wing (1988)), and the theory that autistic...
Insufficient social skills and frequent and intense problem behaviour make the social adaptation of ...
The peer related social behavior of children contains both verbal and motoric components. While prev...
Autism is primarily a social disorder and deficits in social?orienting may be responsible for the fa...
Background Social skills were studied in 363 children with mild intellectual disabilities (ID) and 1...
The aim of this study is to analyze whether the label autistic (considering both the low performance...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This study investigated the peer interactions of 11 ty...
The goal of the study was to investigate the contribution of early social skills to play development...
We studied behavioral functions associated with stereotypical responses for students with autism. In...
A systematic social skills training intervention to teach reciprocal sharing was designed and implem...
The purpose of this diploma was to study the development of social-pragmatic skills of children with...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of social skills training on reducing...
Objectives: This paper investigates the associations of social competence with cognitive representat...
Impaired social development is one of the core characteristics identified as part of autism spectrum...
Background: Children with ASD frequently display deficits in pragmatic language skills and social c...
This study explored the concept of the Autistic Spectrum (Wing (1988)), and the theory that autistic...
Insufficient social skills and frequent and intense problem behaviour make the social adaptation of ...
The peer related social behavior of children contains both verbal and motoric components. While prev...
Autism is primarily a social disorder and deficits in social?orienting may be responsible for the fa...
Background Social skills were studied in 363 children with mild intellectual disabilities (ID) and 1...
The aim of this study is to analyze whether the label autistic (considering both the low performance...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This study investigated the peer interactions of 11 ty...
The goal of the study was to investigate the contribution of early social skills to play development...
We studied behavioral functions associated with stereotypical responses for students with autism. In...
A systematic social skills training intervention to teach reciprocal sharing was designed and implem...
The purpose of this diploma was to study the development of social-pragmatic skills of children with...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of social skills training on reducing...
Objectives: This paper investigates the associations of social competence with cognitive representat...
Impaired social development is one of the core characteristics identified as part of autism spectrum...
Background: Children with ASD frequently display deficits in pragmatic language skills and social c...
This study explored the concept of the Autistic Spectrum (Wing (1988)), and the theory that autistic...