Using a behavioural paradigm, the current thesis investigated the role of imitation in video-based interventions (VBIs) for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A review of the imitation literature was conducted, focusing on imitation skill deficits in children with ASD, followed by a critical review of the VBI literature that focused on pre-intervention assessments of imitation skills and the effect of imitation deficits on VBI outcomes. The need for a standardised multi-dimensional imitation assessment battery for VBIs was established. Based on a comprehensive review of imitation batteries, and considering the nature of VBIs, an imitation assessment tool was developed and called the Video-based intervention imitation battery (VBI...
Imitation is a pivotal social-communicative skill, which is crucial for children???s social and lang...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
Equipped with our knowledge of developmental indices (Nadel & Butterworth, 1999), we have started an...
Imitation is a prerequisite for the development of several important abilities. Children with Autism...
This doctoral research investigated video-based intervention (VBI) for individuals with autism. With...
Imitation is a core deficit often observed in children diagnosed with autism. Video modeling has bee...
Abstract The ability to imitate is a core deficit in autism spectrum disorders, and so it is of key...
Imitation is a prerequisite for the development of several important abilities. Children with Autism...
Imitation, defined as a means by which individuals copy another person\u27s behavior, serves as a na...
Children with autism show imitation deficits, leading to delayed communication development. This stu...
AbstractThis study determined the effect of Occupational Performance Imitation Intervention (OPII) o...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine differences in effectiveness and rate of skill acqui...
Individuals with autism exhibit significant deficits in imitation skills. This article reviews the i...
This study examined, within a multiple baseline design, the development of generalized imitative rep...
Since imitation and joint attention are both important abilities for young children and since childr...
Imitation is a pivotal social-communicative skill, which is crucial for children???s social and lang...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
Equipped with our knowledge of developmental indices (Nadel & Butterworth, 1999), we have started an...
Imitation is a prerequisite for the development of several important abilities. Children with Autism...
This doctoral research investigated video-based intervention (VBI) for individuals with autism. With...
Imitation is a core deficit often observed in children diagnosed with autism. Video modeling has bee...
Abstract The ability to imitate is a core deficit in autism spectrum disorders, and so it is of key...
Imitation is a prerequisite for the development of several important abilities. Children with Autism...
Imitation, defined as a means by which individuals copy another person\u27s behavior, serves as a na...
Children with autism show imitation deficits, leading to delayed communication development. This stu...
AbstractThis study determined the effect of Occupational Performance Imitation Intervention (OPII) o...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine differences in effectiveness and rate of skill acqui...
Individuals with autism exhibit significant deficits in imitation skills. This article reviews the i...
This study examined, within a multiple baseline design, the development of generalized imitative rep...
Since imitation and joint attention are both important abilities for young children and since childr...
Imitation is a pivotal social-communicative skill, which is crucial for children???s social and lang...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
Equipped with our knowledge of developmental indices (Nadel & Butterworth, 1999), we have started an...