Improving the Use of Deictic Verbs in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Developmental Neurorehabilitation Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-19 DOI:10.1080/17518423.2021.1964004
Hiroshi Asaoka, Chitose Baba, Natsumi Fujimoto, Chisa Kobayashi, Fumiyuki Noro
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Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show difficulty in comprehension and production of the deictic verbs "come/go." Objective: To examine whether introducing conditions related to daily conversations into training would improve the use of deictic verbs. Methods: Six Japanese children with ASD participated. We set up multiple scenes where the questioner presented the sentence using "come/go" with/without deictic gestures, and children with ASD replied with "come/go." The conditions such as spatial relations between the two parties (face-to-face or side-by-side) and presentations of the gestures (moving one's arm toward or away from the body or moving one's upper body forward/backward) were introduced. Results: The appropriate use of deictic verbs during training and in daily life situations among children with ASD increased. Conclusions: Training children with ASD to look in the direction indicated by the questioner and to synchronize their bodies with the questioner's movements promotes their acquisition of deictic verbs.

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改善自闭症谱系障碍儿童指示动词的使用。
背景:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童在理解和产生指示动词“来/去”方面存在困难。目的:探讨在训练中引入与日常会话相关的条件是否能提高指示动词的使用。方法:6名日本ASD患儿参与研究。我们设置了多个场景,在这些场景中,提问者使用带有或不带有指示手势的“来/走”来呈现句子,而患有ASD的孩子则用“来/走”来回答。介绍了双方之间的空间关系(面对面或并排)和手势的表现(手臂向身体或远离身体或上身向前/向后移动)等条件。结果:自闭症儿童指示动词在训练和日常生活中的正确使用有所增加。结论:训练ASD儿童注视提问者指示的方向,并使他们的身体与提问者的动作同步,有助于他们对指示动词的习得。
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Developmental Neurorehabilitation
Developmental Neurorehabilitation CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PEDIATRICS
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期刊介绍: Developmental Neurorehabilitation aims to enhance recovery, rehabilitation and education of people with brain injury, neurological disorders, and other developmental, physical and intellectual disabilities. Although there is an emphasis on childhood, developmental disability can be considered from a lifespan perspective. This perspective acknowledges that development occurs throughout a person’s life and thus a range of impairments or diseases can cause a disability that can affect development at any stage of life.
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