We used a grounded theory approach to data analysis to discover what effect, if any, children's sensory experiences have on family occupations. We chose this approach because the existing literature does not provide a theory to account for the effect of children's sensory experiences on family occupations. Parents of six children who were typically developing and six children who had autism were interviewed. We analyzed the data using open, axial, and selective coding techniques. Children's sensory experiences affect family occupations in three ways: (1) what a family chooses to do or not do; (2) how the family prepares; and (3) the extent to which experiences, meaning, and feelings are shared
There is a widely held opinion that eating is one of the most significant, emotional, and enjoyable ...
Background: Children with autism have unusual sensory processing issues. The aim of this study was t...
Activity participation is integral to the study of occupational science. Children's participation in...
We used a grounded theory approach to data analysis to discover what effect, if any, children's sens...
Autistic children with sensory processing differences successfully navigate and engage in meaningful...
Research Question: How do parents of children with autism accommodate the environment to address sen...
This study describes children’s “sensory experiences”, generates parents’ perceptions and explanatio...
Introduction: Sensory features and ASD have been heavily studied within the literature, typically ca...
Parents of children with autism frequently report that their children exhibit unusual responses to s...
Background and Purpose: Past research has shown that sensory features in children with autism spectr...
Objective The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between sensory processing and...
Introduction: Children with autism can have sensory processing difficulties which may have a negativ...
Background: Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder exhibit persistent deficits in social c...
Several researchers within occupational science (e.g., DeGrace, 2003; Dunbar, 2006; Evans & Rodger, ...
This research project is a secondary data analysis using research collected by The Sensory Experienc...
There is a widely held opinion that eating is one of the most significant, emotional, and enjoyable ...
Background: Children with autism have unusual sensory processing issues. The aim of this study was t...
Activity participation is integral to the study of occupational science. Children's participation in...
We used a grounded theory approach to data analysis to discover what effect, if any, children's sens...
Autistic children with sensory processing differences successfully navigate and engage in meaningful...
Research Question: How do parents of children with autism accommodate the environment to address sen...
This study describes children’s “sensory experiences”, generates parents’ perceptions and explanatio...
Introduction: Sensory features and ASD have been heavily studied within the literature, typically ca...
Parents of children with autism frequently report that their children exhibit unusual responses to s...
Background and Purpose: Past research has shown that sensory features in children with autism spectr...
Objective The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between sensory processing and...
Introduction: Children with autism can have sensory processing difficulties which may have a negativ...
Background: Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder exhibit persistent deficits in social c...
Several researchers within occupational science (e.g., DeGrace, 2003; Dunbar, 2006; Evans & Rodger, ...
This research project is a secondary data analysis using research collected by The Sensory Experienc...
There is a widely held opinion that eating is one of the most significant, emotional, and enjoyable ...
Background: Children with autism have unusual sensory processing issues. The aim of this study was t...
Activity participation is integral to the study of occupational science. Children's participation in...