Conversational behavior of children with Asperger syndrome and conduct disorder. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2002 Jul;43(5):679-90.Adams C., Green J., Gilchrist A., Cox A., Conversational behavior of children with Asperger syndrome and conduct disorder, „Journal of Child Psychology and Psy-...
Although these studies provide insights into cultural differences between Asian and Western cultures through broad cross-cultural comparisons, some studies that conducted a country-specific comparison of children's sleep have also reported cultural differences associated with children's sleep within the same...
generally reported more disciplinary behaviours when their child grew older, in line with general population findings. Initial levels of supportive behaviours were equally high among mothers of siblings and preterms, but only mothers of preterms reported an increase over time. Wellbeing levels were la...
Some of these traits may be more obvious than others. It's also important to consider that autism traits and their expression can be affected by the child's location (e.g., at home or school), as well as who is with them (e.g., friends and family or strangers). Autism traits may...
Parents of 98 children and adolescents with AS completed the Gastrointestinal Symptom Inventory, Children’s Sleep Habits Questionnaire, Child Behavior Checklist, Social Communication Questionnaire, and the Behavior Problem Inventory-Short Form. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson’s corre...
The children with Asperger syndrome produced a greater number of pauses than the stutterers. Educational objectives: The reader will be able to: (1) characterize the use of pauses in the oral narrative; (2) distinguish a grammatical pause from a non-grammatical pause regarding the use and ...
The children with Asperger syndrome produced a greater number of pauses than the stutterers. Educational objectives: The reader will be able to: (1) characterize the use of pauses in the oral narrative; (2) distinguish a grammatical pause from a non-grammatical pause regarding the use and ...
Andrews, L., Attwood, T., & Sofronoff, K. (2013). Increasing the appropriate demonstration of affectionate behavior, in children with Asperger syndrome, high functioning autism, and PDD- NOS: A randomized controlled trial. Research in autism spectrum disorders, 7(12), 1568-1578....
Since COVID-19 has become a pandemic, everyday life has seen dramatic changes affecting individuals, families, and children with and without autism. Among other things, these changes entail more time at home, digital forms of communication, school closur
developmental coordination disorder; sensory processing; autism spectrum disorder; behavior; social emotional; motor skills; dyspraxia; empathy; sensory modulation; anxiety1. Introduction Sensory processing is defined as “the ability to manage detection, modulation, interpretation, and organization of ...