The pivotal role of joint attention as a preverbal indicator of childhood autism and as a precursor for later language, play, and social development has been noted by many researchers. Despite the wide and varied literature highlighting the importance of joint attention deficits in young autistic children and calling for intervention approaches, only a small number of intervention studies exist. Few of these studies specifically target joint attention skills. Moreover, the small numbers of studies which directly teach joint attention do not provide sufficient detail to enable replication of the research. Clear objectives and rationales for the treatment are missing and often language is not considered as an outcome variable.The proposed res...
Differences in joint attention (JA) are prominent for some children with autism and are often used a...
BackgroundSocial communication interventions benefit children with ASD in early childhood. However, ...
Deficits in joint attention, imitation, and pretense are believed to contribute to subsequent diffic...
Early intervention is a critical component of efforts to optimize outcomes for children with autism ...
The Purpose of this study was to explore the effect of implementing a joint attention intervent...
Joint attention is a skill that involves coordinating the attention of at least two individuals towa...
Background A core social-communication deficit in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is li...
Joint attention has long been considered absent or deviant in children with autism. Although this de...
Severe deficits in socialization are intrinsic to the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders. A spec...
The Purpose of this study was to explore the effect of a joint attention intervention program o...
This study follows 40 children who were participants in a randomized controlled early intervention t...
Attention Intervention (JAI) conducted by graduate researcher, parent, and caregiver, would change t...
Early language development is built on many preverbal skills such as joint attention, vocalization,...
Children with autism are often reported to be significantly delayed or deviant in their development ...
Joint attention skills are important during development because they help children learn language an...
Differences in joint attention (JA) are prominent for some children with autism and are often used a...
BackgroundSocial communication interventions benefit children with ASD in early childhood. However, ...
Deficits in joint attention, imitation, and pretense are believed to contribute to subsequent diffic...
Early intervention is a critical component of efforts to optimize outcomes for children with autism ...
The Purpose of this study was to explore the effect of implementing a joint attention intervent...
Joint attention is a skill that involves coordinating the attention of at least two individuals towa...
Background A core social-communication deficit in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is li...
Joint attention has long been considered absent or deviant in children with autism. Although this de...
Severe deficits in socialization are intrinsic to the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders. A spec...
The Purpose of this study was to explore the effect of a joint attention intervention program o...
This study follows 40 children who were participants in a randomized controlled early intervention t...
Attention Intervention (JAI) conducted by graduate researcher, parent, and caregiver, would change t...
Early language development is built on many preverbal skills such as joint attention, vocalization,...
Children with autism are often reported to be significantly delayed or deviant in their development ...
Joint attention skills are important during development because they help children learn language an...
Differences in joint attention (JA) are prominent for some children with autism and are often used a...
BackgroundSocial communication interventions benefit children with ASD in early childhood. However, ...
Deficits in joint attention, imitation, and pretense are believed to contribute to subsequent diffic...