We compared the effectiveness of two programs for developing social skills, ‘Play Time/Social Time’ (PT/ST) and ‘I Can Problem Solve’ (ICPS), in improving the social skills and theory of mind (ToM) of preschoolers with ASD. The experiment took place in a classroom setting. Fifty-two children attended and data were analyzed with latent growth curve models. Comparison with a control group indicated that both programs were effective in developing social skills. The PT/ST program was more effective than ICPS in developing interaction skills; both programs improved children’s ability to cope with difficult social situations. The ICPS program was marginally effective in developing ToM when compared with PT/ST and control condition. These results ...
The current study focused on whether an academic and behavioral remediation summer day camp increase...
The authors investigated the effects of a theory-of-mind (ToM) and social skill training program on ...
This study was completed by the first author in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a PhD deg...
Objectives: To test the feasibility and effect of an interdisciplinary process drama program targe...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the effectiveness of a training program based o...
Social cognitive training programs, developed primarily by mental health and educational professiona...
A lack of social competence is one of the primary characteristics of children diagnosed with autism ...
L’objectif de ce travail est d’évaluer le développement des compétences sociales chez les enfants av...
Social skill deficits are hallmark characteristics noted in children with autism. The behavioral ind...
The purpose was to investigate the effectiveness of a group E-therapy program on improving children'...
Background Successful social inclusion in early childhood education is associated with positive ou...
The development of appropriate social skills is critical for all children in establishing relationsh...
Children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have limitations in social communication and interac...
A social skills training (SST) for high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) wa...
Social skills training is a frequently utilized intervention for addressing social deficits of child...
The current study focused on whether an academic and behavioral remediation summer day camp increase...
The authors investigated the effects of a theory-of-mind (ToM) and social skill training program on ...
This study was completed by the first author in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a PhD deg...
Objectives: To test the feasibility and effect of an interdisciplinary process drama program targe...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the effectiveness of a training program based o...
Social cognitive training programs, developed primarily by mental health and educational professiona...
A lack of social competence is one of the primary characteristics of children diagnosed with autism ...
L’objectif de ce travail est d’évaluer le développement des compétences sociales chez les enfants av...
Social skill deficits are hallmark characteristics noted in children with autism. The behavioral ind...
The purpose was to investigate the effectiveness of a group E-therapy program on improving children'...
Background Successful social inclusion in early childhood education is associated with positive ou...
The development of appropriate social skills is critical for all children in establishing relationsh...
Children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have limitations in social communication and interac...
A social skills training (SST) for high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) wa...
Social skills training is a frequently utilized intervention for addressing social deficits of child...
The current study focused on whether an academic and behavioral remediation summer day camp increase...
The authors investigated the effects of a theory-of-mind (ToM) and social skill training program on ...
This study was completed by the first author in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a PhD deg...