The present study sought to examine imitation difficulties as a risk factor for autism. Imitation aptitude was examined in 86 preschoolers suspected of autism (1.9y-4.5y) using the Preschool Imitation and Praxis Scale (PIPS). Differences between imitation, language, motor age-equivalents and nonverbal mental age were used to predict the diagnosis of autism. Multidisciplinary team diagnoses and ADOS-G classifications were used to differentiate children with autism spectrum disorders and non-spectrum developmental disorders. Two factors were found to be significantly associated with autism using simple logistic regression analyses: procedural imitation delay and receptive language delay. In a multivariable setting, only procedural imitation ...
The teaching of imitation skills is often the first step in interventions for young learners with in...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...
The present study sought to examine imitation difficulties as a risk factor for autism. Imitation ap...
The present study sought to examine imitation difficulties as a risk factor for autism. Imitation ap...
Acknowledgements Part I : Introduction and literature review Chapter 1 : Introduction 1. Au...
This study is a follow-up based on research conducted by Horner and Whiten in 2005. Nearly identical...
Although imitation problems have been associated with autism for many years, the issue if these prob...
Children with autism show imitation deficits, leading to delayed communication development. This stu...
DOI:10.1016/j.rasd.2010.06.010The goal of this study was to develop and subsequently evaluate the in...
Abstract: This study evaluates the correlation between failure to develop spontaneous imitation and...
Abstract The ability to imitate is a core deficit in autism spectrum disorders, and so it is of key...
Imitation, defined as a means by which individuals copy another person\u27s behavior, serves as a na...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
Research indicates that imitation is a promising strategy for early intervention with children who h...
The teaching of imitation skills is often the first step in interventions for young learners with in...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...
The present study sought to examine imitation difficulties as a risk factor for autism. Imitation ap...
The present study sought to examine imitation difficulties as a risk factor for autism. Imitation ap...
Acknowledgements Part I : Introduction and literature review Chapter 1 : Introduction 1. Au...
This study is a follow-up based on research conducted by Horner and Whiten in 2005. Nearly identical...
Although imitation problems have been associated with autism for many years, the issue if these prob...
Children with autism show imitation deficits, leading to delayed communication development. This stu...
DOI:10.1016/j.rasd.2010.06.010The goal of this study was to develop and subsequently evaluate the in...
Abstract: This study evaluates the correlation between failure to develop spontaneous imitation and...
Abstract The ability to imitate is a core deficit in autism spectrum disorders, and so it is of key...
Imitation, defined as a means by which individuals copy another person\u27s behavior, serves as a na...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
Research indicates that imitation is a promising strategy for early intervention with children who h...
The teaching of imitation skills is often the first step in interventions for young learners with in...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...