We hypothesized that the qualities of play shown by children with autism reflect their impoverished experience of identifying with other people’s attitudes and moving among person-anchored perspectives. On this basis, we predicted their play should manifest a relative lack of the social-developmental hallmarks that typify creative symbolic functioning. We videotaped the spontaneous and modelled symbolic play of matched groups of children with and without autism. The two groups were similar in the mechanics of play, for example in making one thing stand for another and using materials flexibly. By contrast, and as predicted, children with autism were rated as showing less playful pretend involving self-conscious awareness of pretending, inve...
The focus of this study is the nature and concomitants of pretend play among young children with aut...
Play helps to develop social skills. Children with autism show deviances in their play behavior that...
The estimated prevalence of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 2007 was approximately 6,5-6,6 per 100...
To examine developments in symbolic play using standardized measures following a joint-play interven...
Children`s play has an essential role in their cognitive, social and emotional development. From sim...
Impairments in the use of varied, spontaneous, symbolic or imaginative play or the absence of develo...
Examines the ability of young people with autism to generate ideas for play. Young people with autis...
Children with autism often fail to develop the rich repertoires of pretend play seen in typically de...
Children with autism are often described as having deficient play skills, particularly symbolic play...
Young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) exhibit deficits in spontaneous symbolic play com...
Three waves of video data were collected over the course of 12 weeks and were\ud coded for play type...
The main objective of this study was to explore the relationship between sensorimotor and symbolic f...
Deficits in communication skills, both verbal and nonverbal, are central in Autism Spectrum Disorder...
There is controversy over the existence and nature of blind children’s limitations in symbolic play....
One of the most significant impairments in children with autism is their inability to play. This st...
The focus of this study is the nature and concomitants of pretend play among young children with aut...
Play helps to develop social skills. Children with autism show deviances in their play behavior that...
The estimated prevalence of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 2007 was approximately 6,5-6,6 per 100...
To examine developments in symbolic play using standardized measures following a joint-play interven...
Children`s play has an essential role in their cognitive, social and emotional development. From sim...
Impairments in the use of varied, spontaneous, symbolic or imaginative play or the absence of develo...
Examines the ability of young people with autism to generate ideas for play. Young people with autis...
Children with autism often fail to develop the rich repertoires of pretend play seen in typically de...
Children with autism are often described as having deficient play skills, particularly symbolic play...
Young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) exhibit deficits in spontaneous symbolic play com...
Three waves of video data were collected over the course of 12 weeks and were\ud coded for play type...
The main objective of this study was to explore the relationship between sensorimotor and symbolic f...
Deficits in communication skills, both verbal and nonverbal, are central in Autism Spectrum Disorder...
There is controversy over the existence and nature of blind children’s limitations in symbolic play....
One of the most significant impairments in children with autism is their inability to play. This st...
The focus of this study is the nature and concomitants of pretend play among young children with aut...
Play helps to develop social skills. Children with autism show deviances in their play behavior that...
The estimated prevalence of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 2007 was approximately 6,5-6,6 per 100...