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Soma Endo; Daiki Asano; Hitoshi Asai – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Static and dynamic balance skills can be related to the activities of daily living (ADL) in children with non-syndromic intellectual disabilities, and the type of balance skills affecting ADL can differ depending on the domain of ADL (self-care, mobility, and social function). Methods: The ADL capabilities of 66 children with…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Psychomotor Skills, Intellectual Disability, Pediatrics
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Summers, Jane; Impey, Julie – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2011
Background: Angelman syndrome (AS) is a rare neurogenetic disorder that overlaps with autism and is associated with severe cognitive, speech and motor impairments. Communication and social deficits are found among children with AS, both of which may be linked to impairments in joint attention. Methods: The participants in this study were four…
Descriptors: Autism, Disabilities, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Attention
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Beadle-Brown, Julie; Murphy, Glynis; Wing, Lorna – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2006
Background: This study presents data on the characteristics of the Camberwell Cohort, 25 years after they were first assessed in the 1970s [Wing & Gould (1979) "Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia" vol. 9, pp. 11-29]. It also presents data on changes over time which adds to that presented in Beadle-Brown et al. ["Journal of Intellectual…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Autism, Early Adolescents, Children
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van der Putten, Annette; Reynders, Koop; Vlaskamp, Carla; Nakken, Han – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2004
Background: This study analysed goals formulated in a functionally focused curriculum called Mobility Opportunities Via Education[TM] (MOVE). Method: The subjects were 49 children with profound multiple disabilities (PMD) who attended a centre for special education where the MOVE curriculum was implemented. Each goal was analysed to see whether or…
Descriptors: Multiple Disabilities, Daily Living Skills, Severe Disabilities, Children