[[abstract]]Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit deficits in pretend play and have less playfulness. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between pretend play and playfulness in children with autism spectrum disorder, while controlling for severity of autism behaviors, verbal comprehension, and age. Methods: A sample of 72 children with ASD aged between 3 and 12 years were assessed with the Child-Initiated Pretend Play Assessment, Test of Playfulness, and Childhood Autism Rating Scale, respectively, for their pretend play, playfulness, and severity of autism behaviors. Correlation and multiple regression analyses were conducted. Results: The results of Pearson correlation coefficient...
Impairments of pretend play are a diagnostic characteristic of autism. This has been interpreted in ...
Young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) exhibit deficits in spontaneous symbolic play com...
Background: There are well documented play deficits in autism that begin with object play in infancy...
Objective/Background: This study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to both ...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThis study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to ...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThis study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to ...
The focus of this study is the nature and concomitants of pretend play among young children with aut...
This study investigated the playfulness of 24 children with autistic disorder (AD) and 34 typically ...
This study investigated the Children's Playfulness Scale (CPS) and the Test of Playfulness (ToP) in ...
This research investigated whether the absence of pretend play typically shown by children with aut...
Pretend play is a critical social and linguistic interaction for children and a milestone in child d...
A child’s play is facilitative of language development, creating a situation where words are needed ...
Impairments in reciprocal pretend play are well documented in children with a diagnosis of Autism Sp...
In children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), challenges in imitation and symbolic play skills an...
Impairments in reciprocal pretend play are well documented in children with a diagnosis of Autism Sp...
Impairments of pretend play are a diagnostic characteristic of autism. This has been interpreted in ...
Young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) exhibit deficits in spontaneous symbolic play com...
Background: There are well documented play deficits in autism that begin with object play in infancy...
Objective/Background: This study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to both ...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThis study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to ...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThis study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to ...
The focus of this study is the nature and concomitants of pretend play among young children with aut...
This study investigated the playfulness of 24 children with autistic disorder (AD) and 34 typically ...
This study investigated the Children's Playfulness Scale (CPS) and the Test of Playfulness (ToP) in ...
This research investigated whether the absence of pretend play typically shown by children with aut...
Pretend play is a critical social and linguistic interaction for children and a milestone in child d...
A child’s play is facilitative of language development, creating a situation where words are needed ...
Impairments in reciprocal pretend play are well documented in children with a diagnosis of Autism Sp...
In children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), challenges in imitation and symbolic play skills an...
Impairments in reciprocal pretend play are well documented in children with a diagnosis of Autism Sp...
Impairments of pretend play are a diagnostic characteristic of autism. This has been interpreted in ...
Young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) exhibit deficits in spontaneous symbolic play com...
Background: There are well documented play deficits in autism that begin with object play in infancy...