Cognitive and social levels of play engaged in by four-to-eight-year-old children with autism spectrum disorders were examined in naturalistic classroom settings. In addition, play at home was compared with play at school via parent and educator interviews. Seventeen school-age children, their educators and caregivers participated in the study. The most frequently observed play behaviours included parallel-functional play, adult interactions and solitary-functional play. The play of the children in the current study was consistent with that of typically-developing preschoolers. Mothers and educators did not differ significantly in their perspectives of the participants' play behaviours. In general, educators' and caregivers' reports...
(b) to describe the theories underpinning the notion of play within social contextand lastly, (c) to...
This research investigated the nature of play activities and the social engagement of young children...
Ten autistic children were observed at home with their families and in the school setting with their...
Play has a mjor role in children's lives and is largely considered a valuable medium for learning an...
The purpose of this study is to examine the experiences some teachers in preschool have of how the s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if senior college students were able to identify the at...
The purpose of this study was to compare the child behaviors of young children with autism spectrum ...
This study investigated the playfulness of 24 children with autistic disorder (AD) and 34 typically ...
Play is the primary occupation of childhood and provides a potentially powerful means of assessing a...
Children with ASD are characterized by impairments in socialization and communication, as well as by...
The play of children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) is a valuable medium for assessment and i...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) spe...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Special Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The ca...
Social difficulty in autism presents a complicated and unclear picture since children with autism ar...
non-peer-reviewedChildren with autism can have difficulty demonstrating appropriate behaviour as a r...
(b) to describe the theories underpinning the notion of play within social contextand lastly, (c) to...
This research investigated the nature of play activities and the social engagement of young children...
Ten autistic children were observed at home with their families and in the school setting with their...
Play has a mjor role in children's lives and is largely considered a valuable medium for learning an...
The purpose of this study is to examine the experiences some teachers in preschool have of how the s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if senior college students were able to identify the at...
The purpose of this study was to compare the child behaviors of young children with autism spectrum ...
This study investigated the playfulness of 24 children with autistic disorder (AD) and 34 typically ...
Play is the primary occupation of childhood and provides a potentially powerful means of assessing a...
Children with ASD are characterized by impairments in socialization and communication, as well as by...
The play of children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) is a valuable medium for assessment and i...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) spe...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Special Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The ca...
Social difficulty in autism presents a complicated and unclear picture since children with autism ar...
non-peer-reviewedChildren with autism can have difficulty demonstrating appropriate behaviour as a r...
(b) to describe the theories underpinning the notion of play within social contextand lastly, (c) to...
This research investigated the nature of play activities and the social engagement of young children...
Ten autistic children were observed at home with their families and in the school setting with their...