... Autismspectrum disorders (ASD) are a series of neuropsy- chiatric disorders classified as neurodevelopmental disor- ders according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 (DSM-5), ...
... with AutismSpectrum Disorder (ASD) should also be considered in the process of teaching - ...that autism have to think as a distinct clinical psychosis, so that the inclusion and integration of ...
... Objective: To identify the available evidence on the necessary information for the families of children with AutismSpectrum Disor- der (ASD). Method: An integrative literature review carried out in six ...
... Abstract: Nowadays, there seems to be a consensus about the multifactorial nature of autismspectrum disorders (ASD). The literature provides hypotheses dealing with numerous environmental factors and genes ...
... The first problem that the researchers came through during their practicums was their lack of strategies to deal with ASD students present in the Second Grade assigned to them. It was observed that the ASD learners did ...
... between autismspectrum disorder (ASD) and comorbid attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), with executive function (EF) deficits and theory of mind (ToM) being the most widely investigated ...
... This study explored the attitudes and experiences of Australian school teachers’ towards the use of animal- assisted activities as a classroom based intervention for students with autismspectrum disorder. ...
... Eye-tracking studies suggest that visual encoding is important for social processes such as socio-moral reasoning. Alterations to the visual encoding of faces, for example, have been linked to the social phenotype of ...
... with autismspectrum disorder (ASD) have symptoms that begin in childhood and affects the individual's ability to function in life and in their day to ...with autismspectrum disorders, which ...
... Forty children aged 6 to 12 years, 21 with a diagnosis of autismspectrum disorder (ASD) and 19 neurotypical (NT) comparison children, were recruited to participate. Eight participants were excluded from ...
... with autismspectrum disorders show a double concern; because their grandson “will not be like others”, and because of the impact of the diagnosis on their children, the children’s ...about autism ...
... Background: Children with Autismspectrum disorders (ASD) frequently present a defi cit in interpersonal and social problem solving skills. The Interpersonal Problem-Solving Skills Programme for Children ...
... (Broad Autism Phenotype -fenotipo amplio del TEA-) mediante una evaluación neuropsicológica detallada de las personas con TEA de alto funcionamiento y sus padres (con y sin el ...
... As for the interhemispheric differences found between the groups, a possible explanation could be posited on the basis of the characteristics attributed to each brain hemi- sphere. Self-motivated or learned behaviors and ...
... Cuestionario Cuantitativo para la detección del Autismo en Niños pequeños (Q-CHAT por su abreviatura del inglés Quantitative Checklist for Autism in Toddlers) (Allison et al., 2008). Consta de 25 ítems dirigidos a ...
... Autismspectrum disorders (ASDs) are highly heteroge- neous, pervasive developmental disorders characterized by impaired social communication skills, repetitive behaviors, and a restricted range of ...
... i.e. autismspectrum disorders (14) and Down’s syndrome (18), learning disorders (38) and attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorders ...an autismspectrum ...
... Speech-language pathologists (henceforth SLPs) are constantly consulted by bilingual parents of children with AutismSpectrum Disorders (henceforth ASD) regarding their decision to adopt monolingualism or ...