Siblings play and enjoy together, and also have conflicts and quarrels. This way, they teach each other important things, mostly how to communicate with others. Kids on the autism spectrum have challenges in social communication, acquiring social skills, and applying them. Therefore, many researchers were interested in negative influences that children on the autism spectrum could have on the sibling relationship in the family. Other researchers were interested in the positive aspects of these relationships. In this paper, we review aspects unique to relationships between kids on the autism spectrum and their siblings.</jats:p
The literature on typically developing (TD) siblings of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
Seldom has the quality of the sibling relationship between children with disabilities and their sibl...
The inter-sibling relationships of children and young people with autism have generally been overloo...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
Sibling relationships represent the first and the longest contact with contemporaries in our lives, ...
Autism has just recently become a widely researched field and due to the sudden pique of interest, t...
Siblings play an important role in one another’s overall development; thus, the sibling relationship...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is one of the fastest growing disabilities in the United States. As t...
This study investigates the psycho-social characteristics of typically developing children who have ...
Impairments associated with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have led to concerns tha...
3.5 million Americans are affected by autism. While there is no known cause, changes in the structur...
All sibling relationships are unique and experience differing degrees of success as the ebb and flow...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-58)There has been conflicting research regarding perce...
Background The presence of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) could have a strong psycholog...
The literature on typically developing (TD) siblings of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
Seldom has the quality of the sibling relationship between children with disabilities and their sibl...
The inter-sibling relationships of children and young people with autism have generally been overloo...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
Sibling relationships represent the first and the longest contact with contemporaries in our lives, ...
Autism has just recently become a widely researched field and due to the sudden pique of interest, t...
Siblings play an important role in one another’s overall development; thus, the sibling relationship...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is one of the fastest growing disabilities in the United States. As t...
This study investigates the psycho-social characteristics of typically developing children who have ...
Impairments associated with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have led to concerns tha...
3.5 million Americans are affected by autism. While there is no known cause, changes in the structur...
All sibling relationships are unique and experience differing degrees of success as the ebb and flow...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-58)There has been conflicting research regarding perce...
Background The presence of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) could have a strong psycholog...
The literature on typically developing (TD) siblings of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
Seldom has the quality of the sibling relationship between children with disabilities and their sibl...
The inter-sibling relationships of children and young people with autism have generally been overloo...