THE TREATMENT OF VOCAL STEREOTYPY IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER

Anja Gajić, B. Arsić, Dragana Maćešić-Petrović, A. Bašić
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People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit different impairments in the domain of auditory processing of pitch, altitude and prosody of sounds and voices from the environment. It is believed that altered sensory processing of these individuals originates from insufficient stimulation from the persons’ surroundings, therefore they have the need to stimulate themselves in a way of emitting vocal stereotypes of different forms. Having that in mind, the aim of this literature review is to present interventions used in reducing vocal stereotypy in children with ASD, as well as to examine their efficiency. For literature search engines Google Scholar, SCIndex, ProQuest and Serbian Library Consortium for Coordinated Acquisition – KoBson were used. Original research articles were searched in Serbian and English language. Literature review focused on interventions whose primary aim was reducing vocal stereotypy with the self-stimulatory function in participants diagnosed with ASD. A total number of participants in all articles was nine, whose mean age was 7.1 years old. Different procedures were implemented and in 34.8 sessions on average these procedures and their combination led to an 86.5% of success in reducing vocal stereotypy on average. Having the success of mentioned interventions in mind, it is necessary to educate special educators from our region on how to implement them and introduce these procedures in curriculum of all the Faculties which educate future special educators who will work with children diagnosed with ASD. Key words: Vocal stereotypy, auto stimulation, self-stimulation, autism, treatment.
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自闭症谱系障碍儿童声音刻板印象的治疗
患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的人在声音和环境声音的音调、高度和韵律的听觉处理领域表现出不同的缺陷。据信,这些人的感觉处理的改变源于周围环境的刺激不足,因此他们需要以一种发出不同形式的声音刻板印象的方式来刺激自己。有了这样的想法,这篇文献综述的目的是提出用于减少ASD儿童声音刻板印象的干预措施,并检查它们的效率。文献搜索引擎使用Google Scholar、SCIndex、ProQuest和塞尔维亚图书馆协调收购联盟- KoBson。原始研究文章以塞尔维亚语和英语进行研究。文献综述集中在干预措施,其主要目的是减少声音刻板印象与自我刺激功能的参与者诊断为ASD。所有文章的参与者总数为9人,平均年龄为7.1岁。实施了不同的程序,平均在34.8次会议中,这些程序及其组合导致平均86.5%的成功减少声音刻板印象。考虑到上述干预措施的成功,有必要教育我们地区的特殊教育工作者如何实施这些措施,并将这些程序引入所有学院的课程中,这些学院培养未来的特殊教育工作者,他们将与被诊断为自闭症的儿童一起工作。关键词:声音刻板印象,自刺激,自刺激,自闭症,治疗
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