Young students with autism typically exhibit lower levels of play behaviors than their typical peers. These play behaviors may be idiosyncratic and/or unusual (e.g., stereotyped or inappropriately repetitive), further inhibiting the possibilities for successful social interactions with classmates. Learners with autism can be systematically taught appropriate toy play behaviors that can then lead to enhanced social opportunities for these students. In this paper, we discuss how teachers can develop and implement systematic instructional strategies incorporating visual structuring to elicit more successful play behaviors in these students
Children living with Autism Spectrum Disorder often find it difficult to cope with their social envi...
We report on a nine-month-long observational study with teachers and students with autism in a class...
in this study young children with autism and same-age typical peers were trained by special educatio...
Students with special education needs such as autism tend to have difficulty with appropriate play s...
The current study aims to understand how the special education teachers define play skills, examine ...
We measured generalization, maintenance and parent reports of child happiness in the context of a be...
One of the most significant impairments in children with autism is their inability to play. This st...
The current study compared the use of naturalistic teaching methods within a play scheme to promote ...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Applied Behavior Analysis))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012...
A multiple baseline design was used to analyze the impact of a multi-component intervention on appro...
This study aims to investigate how teachers try to enhance social interaction in students with Autis...
The current study compared the use of naturalistic teaching methods within a play scheme to promote ...
ology, and more specifically in applied behavior analysis, have been established to increase and imp...
(b) to describe the theories underpinning the notion of play within social contextand lastly, (c) to...
Play is considered to be important for the development of young children in that it provides a means...
Children living with Autism Spectrum Disorder often find it difficult to cope with their social envi...
We report on a nine-month-long observational study with teachers and students with autism in a class...
in this study young children with autism and same-age typical peers were trained by special educatio...
Students with special education needs such as autism tend to have difficulty with appropriate play s...
The current study aims to understand how the special education teachers define play skills, examine ...
We measured generalization, maintenance and parent reports of child happiness in the context of a be...
One of the most significant impairments in children with autism is their inability to play. This st...
The current study compared the use of naturalistic teaching methods within a play scheme to promote ...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Applied Behavior Analysis))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012...
A multiple baseline design was used to analyze the impact of a multi-component intervention on appro...
This study aims to investigate how teachers try to enhance social interaction in students with Autis...
The current study compared the use of naturalistic teaching methods within a play scheme to promote ...
ology, and more specifically in applied behavior analysis, have been established to increase and imp...
(b) to describe the theories underpinning the notion of play within social contextand lastly, (c) to...
Play is considered to be important for the development of young children in that it provides a means...
Children living with Autism Spectrum Disorder often find it difficult to cope with their social envi...
We report on a nine-month-long observational study with teachers and students with autism in a class...
in this study young children with autism and same-age typical peers were trained by special educatio...