Abstract: Background: Point OutWords is a caregiver-delivered, iPad-assisted intervention for non-verbal or minimally verbal children with autism. It aims to develop prerequisite skills for communication such as manual and oral motor skills, sequencing, and symbolic representation. This feasibility trial aims to determine the viability of evaluating the clinical efficacy of Point OutWords. Methodology: We aim to recruit 46 non-verbal or minimally verbal children with autism and their families, approximately 23 per arm. Children in the intervention group will use Point OutWords for half an hour, five times a week, for 8 weeks. Children in the control group will have equal caregiver-led contact time with the iPad using a selection of control ...
Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder often have restricted verbal communication. For chi...
Rigorous, quantitative examination of therapeutic techniques anecdotally reported to have been succe...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://www.asha.org/default.h...
Background; Point OutWords is a caregiver-delivered, iPad-assisted intervention for non-verbal or mi...
BACKGROUND:Point OutWords is a caregiver-delivered, iPad-assisted intervention for non-verbal or min...
Background: Training speech production skills may be a valid intervention target for minimally verba...
Autism is a heterogenous condition, encompassing many different subtypes and presentations. Of those...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for early intensive behavioural interventions (EIBI) by therapists as an effect...
Autism is a bio-neurological developmental disorder presenting in early childhood that has a profoun...
Background: Evidence for early intensive behavioural interventions (EIBI) by therapists as an effect...
Our and others' research indicates that in fully a third of people with autism who lack communicativ...
Rigorous, quantitative examination of therapeutic techniques anecdotally reported to have been succe...
Background: About 30% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) do not develop functional spee...
BACKGROUND: About 30% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) do not develop functional spee...
Autism-assistive apps offer therapists and caregivers new approaches for educating and assisting ind...
Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder often have restricted verbal communication. For chi...
Rigorous, quantitative examination of therapeutic techniques anecdotally reported to have been succe...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://www.asha.org/default.h...
Background; Point OutWords is a caregiver-delivered, iPad-assisted intervention for non-verbal or mi...
BACKGROUND:Point OutWords is a caregiver-delivered, iPad-assisted intervention for non-verbal or min...
Background: Training speech production skills may be a valid intervention target for minimally verba...
Autism is a heterogenous condition, encompassing many different subtypes and presentations. Of those...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for early intensive behavioural interventions (EIBI) by therapists as an effect...
Autism is a bio-neurological developmental disorder presenting in early childhood that has a profoun...
Background: Evidence for early intensive behavioural interventions (EIBI) by therapists as an effect...
Our and others' research indicates that in fully a third of people with autism who lack communicativ...
Rigorous, quantitative examination of therapeutic techniques anecdotally reported to have been succe...
Background: About 30% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) do not develop functional spee...
BACKGROUND: About 30% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) do not develop functional spee...
Autism-assistive apps offer therapists and caregivers new approaches for educating and assisting ind...
Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder often have restricted verbal communication. For chi...
Rigorous, quantitative examination of therapeutic techniques anecdotally reported to have been succe...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://www.asha.org/default.h...