Autism has been the subject of many studies, but there is still much uncertainty about the communicative abilities of individuals with autism. Many studies question their very possession of “communicative intent”. Following Sterponi (2010), this paper examines the spontaneous everyday interactions between two boys with autism and their parents, and the nature of intersubjectivity that underlies their interactions. It shows that the verbal and non-verbal behaviour of such children, which might ordinarily have been dismissed or deemed as idiosyncratic, often plays an essential role in contributing to a sequence. While there is an intrinsic presence of intersubjectivity in any interaction, there are moments when tension between mutual understa...
Spontaneous play, important for forming the basis of friendships and peer relations, is a complex ac...
Autism is a developmental condition, characterized by difficulties of social interaction and communi...
Autism is currently conceptualised as a unitary syndrome, in which social- communication impairments...
Autism has been the subject of many studies, but there is still much uncertainty about the communica...
© 2017 Dr. Kerrie Megan DelvesThis thesis explores interactional behaviours related to achieving int...
International audienceCommunicative dysfunctions in autism are often attributed to impaired Theory o...
Most studies of children with ASD evaluate communicative and pragmatic skills in experimental settin...
ABSTRACT. Autism is a ‘spectrum’ of conditions all of which disturb the development of interperso...
The research reported in this thesis examined the idiosyncratic and subtle behaviours of children wi...
In psychological research, autistic people are generally characterised as possessing disordered soci...
Abstract. The goal of this chapter is to theoretically explore intersubjectivity when social develop...
Autistic children with moderate mental retardation and relatively preserved language development enc...
This article provides an examination of issues related to spontaneity of communication in children w...
Does autism involve a deficit in intersubjective engagement with other persons? We studied nonverbal...
Even high functioning children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) exhibit impairments that affect t...
Spontaneous play, important for forming the basis of friendships and peer relations, is a complex ac...
Autism is a developmental condition, characterized by difficulties of social interaction and communi...
Autism is currently conceptualised as a unitary syndrome, in which social- communication impairments...
Autism has been the subject of many studies, but there is still much uncertainty about the communica...
© 2017 Dr. Kerrie Megan DelvesThis thesis explores interactional behaviours related to achieving int...
International audienceCommunicative dysfunctions in autism are often attributed to impaired Theory o...
Most studies of children with ASD evaluate communicative and pragmatic skills in experimental settin...
ABSTRACT. Autism is a ‘spectrum’ of conditions all of which disturb the development of interperso...
The research reported in this thesis examined the idiosyncratic and subtle behaviours of children wi...
In psychological research, autistic people are generally characterised as possessing disordered soci...
Abstract. The goal of this chapter is to theoretically explore intersubjectivity when social develop...
Autistic children with moderate mental retardation and relatively preserved language development enc...
This article provides an examination of issues related to spontaneity of communication in children w...
Does autism involve a deficit in intersubjective engagement with other persons? We studied nonverbal...
Even high functioning children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) exhibit impairments that affect t...
Spontaneous play, important for forming the basis of friendships and peer relations, is a complex ac...
Autism is a developmental condition, characterized by difficulties of social interaction and communi...
Autism is currently conceptualised as a unitary syndrome, in which social- communication impairments...