Pretend play emerged at the age of 18 months in children. The imagination of children creates new play ideas it has incorporated into their play. But Autism children find difficulty in play. Hence, this study aimed to find the different types of pretend and preference play among autistic and typical children. The total sample of 40 is divided into 20 each group respectively. Data analyzed by using Chi-Square result in the significant difference between the pretend play and play preference X² = 42.81 (p=0.05 and p=0.01). Future study needs to examine with larger samples
Impairments in the use of varied, spontaneous, symbolic or imaginative play or the absence of develo...
Objective/Background: This study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to both ...
Toddlers with an older sibling with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and low risk (LR) toddlers with t...
Pretend play is a critical social and linguistic interaction for children and a milestone in child d...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThis study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to ...
This research investigated whether the absence of pretend play typically shown by children with aut...
The focus of this study is the nature and concomitants of pretend play among young children with aut...
AIM: The aim of this study was to find out the effectiveness of pretend play in improving social com...
[[abstract]]Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit deficits in prete...
Video modeling is a strategy used to teach skills to children with autism. Few researchers have inv...
Pretend play is a key developmental tool, with its early performance being a predictor for later l...
To examine developments in symbolic play using standardized measures following a joint-play interven...
Children with autism are often described as having deficient play skills, particularly symbolic play...
Play is the primary occupation of childhood and provides a potentially powerful means of assessing a...
This study investigated the playfulness of 24 children with autistic disorder (AD) and 34 typically ...
Impairments in the use of varied, spontaneous, symbolic or imaginative play or the absence of develo...
Objective/Background: This study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to both ...
Toddlers with an older sibling with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and low risk (LR) toddlers with t...
Pretend play is a critical social and linguistic interaction for children and a milestone in child d...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThis study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to ...
This research investigated whether the absence of pretend play typically shown by children with aut...
The focus of this study is the nature and concomitants of pretend play among young children with aut...
AIM: The aim of this study was to find out the effectiveness of pretend play in improving social com...
[[abstract]]Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit deficits in prete...
Video modeling is a strategy used to teach skills to children with autism. Few researchers have inv...
Pretend play is a key developmental tool, with its early performance being a predictor for later l...
To examine developments in symbolic play using standardized measures following a joint-play interven...
Children with autism are often described as having deficient play skills, particularly symbolic play...
Play is the primary occupation of childhood and provides a potentially powerful means of assessing a...
This study investigated the playfulness of 24 children with autistic disorder (AD) and 34 typically ...
Impairments in the use of varied, spontaneous, symbolic or imaginative play or the absence of develo...
Objective/Background: This study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to both ...
Toddlers with an older sibling with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and low risk (LR) toddlers with t...