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Dr. Guldberg said, "We do many different activities with the robots acting as a model for the children's behavior. It is amazing to see how interested and concentrated(全神贯注)the children can be when they are working with the robots. It can be very difficult to get autistic children ...
Gastrointestinal issues with behavior problems and sleep issues in children and adolescents with Autism pectrum disorder (ASD): A preliminary estimate Background - Individuals with ASD have higher than expected rates of medical conditions including gastrointestinal problems. There in paucity of research o...
"And in children with autism, meltdowns and aggressive behavior always serve a function," he said. "They are trying to communicate something: a want, a refusal, a difficulty in understanding, a request for help, sensory overload, an emotion." "'Challenging' behaviors are mostly a means of...
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Robots present immense potential as adjunct therapeutic tool, particularly for children with autism. Autism is a developmental disability normally detected within the first 3 years of life, characterized by the differing degrees of impairments in stereotyped behavior, social interaction and communication. ...
"One child changed my life's trajectory," she said. "At that time, his parents were not aware of his situation, but I figured out he was autistic based on his daily behavior." With permission from the boy's parents and the...
Hastings, R. P., Daley, D., Burns, C., & Beck, A. (2006). Maternal distress and expressed emotion: Cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships with behavior problems of children with intellectual disabilities.American Journal on Mental Retardation,111(1), 48–61. ...
The ITSEA, a 170-item parent-report questionnaire, was used to measure social-emotional and behavioural problems in children. The items are rated on the following scale: 0 = “not true/rarely”, 1 = “somewhat true/ sometimes”, and 2 = “very true/often”. The ITSEA assesses four dom...