This paper argues that the repetitive behaviour and restrictive interests (RBRI) displayed by individuals with Down syndrome have mostly positive functions. However, as research has developed from interests in Obsessional Compulsive Disorder or Autistic Spectrum Disorder, unfortunately a view has arisen that RBRI in individuals with Down syndrome are also likely to be pathological. This is particularly the case in adults. The paper reviews: (a) measures employed and the perspectives that have been used; (b) the development in typically developing individuals, those with Down syndrome, and those with other conditions associated with intellectual disability; (c) positive and possible negative effects of RBRI; and (d) the need for more researc...
Behavior problems of 44 children with Down Syndrome between the ages of 6 and 15 and 44 controls wit...
BACKGROUND: Young adults with Down syndrome experience increased rates of emotional and behavioural ...
Background: Young people with intellectual disability exhibit substantial and persistent problem beh...
We examined the course of repetitive behavior and restricted interests (RBRI) in children with and w...
We examined the course of repetitive behavior and restricted interests (RBRI) in children with and w...
We examined the course of repetitive behavior and restricted interests (RBRI) in children with and w...
Adulthood brings with it responsibilities for making choices and decisions about one's own life. Ind...
Adulthood brings with it responsibilities for making choices and decisions about one's own life...
Adulthood brings with it responsibilities for making choices and decisions about one's own life. Ind...
2010 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This paper examines activity participation, motivation...
The present study had two aims: first to compare levels of restricted and repetitive behaviours (RRB...
People with intellectual disabilities are at a higher risk for experiencing behavioral, emotional, a...
Background :The behavioral phenotype in Down syndrome follows a characteristic pattern. Aims: To fin...
Children with Down syndrome frequently display repetitive behavior including unusual routines, ritua...
The current practice in early intervention centers is to interrupt and redirect the repetitive and r...
Behavior problems of 44 children with Down Syndrome between the ages of 6 and 15 and 44 controls wit...
BACKGROUND: Young adults with Down syndrome experience increased rates of emotional and behavioural ...
Background: Young people with intellectual disability exhibit substantial and persistent problem beh...
We examined the course of repetitive behavior and restricted interests (RBRI) in children with and w...
We examined the course of repetitive behavior and restricted interests (RBRI) in children with and w...
We examined the course of repetitive behavior and restricted interests (RBRI) in children with and w...
Adulthood brings with it responsibilities for making choices and decisions about one's own life. Ind...
Adulthood brings with it responsibilities for making choices and decisions about one's own life...
Adulthood brings with it responsibilities for making choices and decisions about one's own life. Ind...
2010 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This paper examines activity participation, motivation...
The present study had two aims: first to compare levels of restricted and repetitive behaviours (RRB...
People with intellectual disabilities are at a higher risk for experiencing behavioral, emotional, a...
Background :The behavioral phenotype in Down syndrome follows a characteristic pattern. Aims: To fin...
Children with Down syndrome frequently display repetitive behavior including unusual routines, ritua...
The current practice in early intervention centers is to interrupt and redirect the repetitive and r...
Behavior problems of 44 children with Down Syndrome between the ages of 6 and 15 and 44 controls wit...
BACKGROUND: Young adults with Down syndrome experience increased rates of emotional and behavioural ...
Background: Young people with intellectual disability exhibit substantial and persistent problem beh...