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Paldam, Ella; Roepstorff, Andreas; Steensgaard, Rikke; Lundsgaard, Stine Strøm; Steensig, Jakob; Gebauer, Line – Autism & Developmental Language Impairments, 2022
Background & aims: How can non-autistic adults facilitate social learning with children on the spectrum? A new theoretical understanding of autism is currently emerging that has made this question more relevant than ever. At the intersection of two growing research areas in the field of autism, the borderland that separates the experience of…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Social Development, Play
Mostajo, Susan T.; Legaspi, Olivia M.; Camarse, Manuel G.; Salva, Royce A. – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2021
Technological advances have facilitated robots to perform a variety of human-like functions which have steered the interest of educators, researchers, and practitioners to discover the potential advantage of using robots as an intervention for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Through meta-analysis, this study provides research-based…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Robotics, Skill Development
Chen, Szu-Yu; Lindo, Natalya A.; Blalock, Sarah; Yousef, Dina; Smith, LaToya; Hurt-Avila, Kara – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2021
Children's relationships with their teachers are a potential resource for enhancing developmental and academic outcomes. The effects of positive or negative teacher--child relationships can be either beneficial or detrimental to students' academic progress, behaviors, and emotions. In the current study, we utilized a qualitative research design to…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Preschool Teachers, Kindergarten, Elementary School Teachers
Chatthong, Winai; Khemthong, Supalak; Wongsawat, Yodchanan – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2020
To design a social and emotional learning (SEL) skills training program for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Quantitative electroencephalography was analyzed, focusing on the strengths and weaknesses in the brain mapping performance (BMP) of children. A total of 305 participants with and without ADHD were recruited.…
Descriptors: Design, Social Development, Emotional Development, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Wichnick-Gillis, Alison M.; Vener, Susan M.; Poulson, Claire L. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2019
We used a script-fading package to teach children with autism to initiate social interactions across various activities in the school setting, and we programmed for generalization in the untrained home setting with a sibling. The three participants, ages 8 to 10 years, demonstrated deficits in social initiations with their peers. During baseline,…
Descriptors: Autism, Teaching Methods, Scripts, Interpersonal Competence
Chester, Monica; Richdale, Amanda L.; McGillivray, Jane – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
Despite widespread clinical use of group-based social skills training (SST) for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), there remains a lack of follow-up data, generalisation effects, common definition of social skills, and teacher report data. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an 8-week SST intervention with a play component…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Play, Teaching Methods, Children
Armendariz, Valeria; Hahs, Adam D. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2019
Children with autism typically have a limited repertoire of activities they engage in during their free time and are often observed to engage in inappropriate or non-functional play. Previous research has suggested that deficits in leisure skills are not only a factor of the diagnosis, but also influenced by structural constraints such as lack of…
Descriptors: Children, Autism, Leisure Time, Recreational Activities
Topping, Keith J.; Trickey, Steve; Cleghorn, Paul – UNESCO International Bureau of Education, 2020
Philosophy for Children (otherwise known as P4C) can help develop cooperative and peer learning and transform them into a method for developing critical and creative thinking skills. The purpose of this booklet is to describe what Philosophy for Children (P4C) is and how to implement it in the classroom. It consists of seven sections, each with a…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Educational Practices, Program Implementation
Konishi, Chiaki; Park, Sol – Journal of Education and Learning, 2017
Dialogue journals are a form of writing in which a student and a teacher carry on a conversation over time. This paper addresses the benefits of using dialogue journals for promoting a positive social-emotional learning (SEL) environment for children in school settings. Educators and researchers have increasingly acknowledged the importance of SEL…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Development, Health Promotion, Emotional Development
Determining Studies Conducted upon Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder Using High-Tech Devices
Eliçin, Özge; Kaya, Ali – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2017
This study explores 67 experimental research articles written about children with Autism Spectrum Disorder using high-tech devices. The studies in this research were accessed through EBSCO, Academic Search Complete, ERIC, and Uludag University online search engines using keywords such as "autism and technology", "autism and…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Children
Darrow, Alice-Ann; Segall, Lorna – General Music Today, 2015
School and community wellness programs are particularly important as many children and adolescents do not learn or are not exposed to healthy behaviors at home. Music has the potential to enhance all areas of wellness programs for students with and without disabilities; however, students with disabilities often face barriers to wellness programs…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Health Promotion, Wellness, Music Activities
Mitchell, Laura A.; Tumlin, Kimberly I. – Journal of Applied Learning in Higher Education, 2014
Life skill development is essential for social empowerment and civic engagement, which are universally desirable learning outcomes. A longitudinal study using both a BRIDGE process and activity scaffolding was completed. The following hypothesis was evaluated: Structured equine experiences will result in increased third-party perception of life…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Empowerment, Social Development, Citizen Participation
Stichter, Janine P; Malugen, Emily; Herzog, Melissa; O'Donnell, Rose; Kilgus, S; Schoemann, Alexander M. – Grantee Submission, 2018
Many populations served by special education, including those identified with autism, emotional impairments, or students identified as not ready to learn, experience social competence deficits. The Social Competence Intervention-Adolescents' (SCI-A) methods, content, and materials were designed to be maximally pertinent and applicable to the…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Intervention, Randomized Controlled Trials, Program Effectiveness
Florencio-Wain, Autumn Joy Joy – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This multiple case study utilizes interviewing, shadowing, classroom observation and document review to investigate holistic educators' perspectives on essential outcomes of holistic education, how desired outcomes are supported, perceived self-efficacy and perceived likelihood of success. Participants include kindergarten and upper elementary…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Child Development, Teaching Methods, Montessori Method
Ranick, Jennifer; Persicke, Angela; Tarbox, Jonathan; Kornack, Jake A. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2013
Previous research has shown that children with autism often have deficits in deception, both in the ability to lie to others and in the ability to detect when they are being lied to. Additionally, children with autism are frequently the victims of bullying and difficulty with understanding deception likely makes the population more vulnerable to…
Descriptors: Bullying, Autism, Feedback (Response), Deception