Systematic naturalist observations of imitation, theory of mind and other related activities (play and social contact) were conducted for five groups of subjects. The groups comprised children with autism, adults with autism, children with mixed learning disabilities, and normally developing 3- to 4-year-olds and 5- to 6-year-olds. Very little imitation was observed in any group other than the 3- to 4-year- old normal children, making it difficult to draw any conclusion about the specificity and universality of a deficit in spontaneous imitation. However, autistic subjects showed less interaction with peers, more manipulative activity, less symbolic play and less evidence of understanding mental states. The quality of these behaviours, when...
This study examined, within a multiple baseline design, the development of generalized imitative rep...
Abstract: Autism is a disorder in which lack of interaction and communication with the other appears...
Imitation skills play an important role in child development during early childhood. Children with a...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...
Three waves of video data were collected over the course of 12 weeks and were\ud coded for play type...
Studies have found imitation deficit to be autistic-specific and have raised many hypotheses for the...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
What does it mean for a child to imitate someone else? We tested matched groups of children with and...
Since ancient times, imitation is considered one of the main and early (Meltzoff, Moore, 1977; 1997;...
Want and Harris’s target article provides a useful ser-vice by delineating several social learning m...
Individuals with autism exhibit significant deficits in imitation skills. This article reviews the i...
This study investigated the relationship between imitation and social impairment in children with au...
This study aimed to explore the imitation abilities of children with autism that require intersubjec...
Typically developing children have been shown to imitate the specific means used by an adult to achi...
This study examined, within a multiple baseline design, the development of generalized imitative rep...
Abstract: Autism is a disorder in which lack of interaction and communication with the other appears...
Imitation skills play an important role in child development during early childhood. Children with a...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...
Three waves of video data were collected over the course of 12 weeks and were\ud coded for play type...
Studies have found imitation deficit to be autistic-specific and have raised many hypotheses for the...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
What does it mean for a child to imitate someone else? We tested matched groups of children with and...
Since ancient times, imitation is considered one of the main and early (Meltzoff, Moore, 1977; 1997;...
Want and Harris’s target article provides a useful ser-vice by delineating several social learning m...
Individuals with autism exhibit significant deficits in imitation skills. This article reviews the i...
This study investigated the relationship between imitation and social impairment in children with au...
This study aimed to explore the imitation abilities of children with autism that require intersubjec...
Typically developing children have been shown to imitate the specific means used by an adult to achi...
This study examined, within a multiple baseline design, the development of generalized imitative rep...
Abstract: Autism is a disorder in which lack of interaction and communication with the other appears...
Imitation skills play an important role in child development during early childhood. Children with a...