尊重部落遗产

Q4 Social Sciences Word of Mouth Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1177/10483950221086338c
C. Westby
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一些作者认为,ASD的象征性游戏缺陷是由于当成年人为他们提供支持性的脚手架和想法时,儿童难以产生游戏想法(表现缺陷),而不是难以理解象征性假装(能力方面)。ASD儿童在假装游戏中所表现出的差异是能力问题(他们在游戏中不具备假装的品质)还是表现问题(他们理解假装游戏,并能参与其中,但很少这样做)(Kasari et al., 2013)?然而,尽管ASD儿童在框架式游戏中表现得更好,但他们在自发游戏和框架式游戏中仍然表现出明显的游戏缺陷,这表明他们的游戏缺陷既存在于能力上,也存在于表现上;游戏缺陷并不局限于生成问题(Rutherford et al., 2007)。
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Some authors have suggested that the symbolic play deficit in ASD is due to children’s difficulty generating play ideas (a performance deficit), rather than difficulty comprehending symbolic pretend (a competence aspect), when adults provide them with supportive scaffolding and ideas. Are the differences noted in the pretend play of children with ASD an issue of competence (they don’t possess pretend qualities in their play) or performance (they understand pretend play and can engage in it but they rarely do) (Kasari et al., 2013)? Yet even though they do somewhat better in scaffolded play, children with ASD still exhibit significant play deficits in both spontaneous and scaffolded play, indicating their play deficits are in both competence and performance; the play deficit is not limited to problems with generativity (Rutherford et al., 2007).
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