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The early identification of autism spectrum disorders : a visual guide /

This unique visual guide aims to equip readers with the skills to recognise ASD in very young children. It provides a systematic framework for understanding the complex nature of ASD. Each chapter focuses on a different area of development and uses photographs to illustrate and enhance understanding...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Towle, Patricia O'Brien (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Chapter 1: The Importance of Early Identification of Autism Spectrum Disorder; Why Early Intervention?; How Early Can ASD Be Detected?; Chapter 2: Sources of Variability in Autism Spectrum Disorder in Young Children; The ASD Symptom Profile; Sources of Variability in ASD Symptom Presentation Across Children; Core Symptoms; Chapter 3: Communication in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder; The "Spectrum" of Language Delay and Difference in ASD; The Subdomains of Language Development.
  • Pragmatics, or the Social Use of Language: The Core Communication Symptom in ASDAtypical Language; Summary; Chapter 4: Social Interaction in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder; The Social Life of the Typically Developing Child; Social Engagement and Interest: Specific Behaviors that Imply a Child's Social Motivation and Basic Capacities to Engage with Others; Emotional Signaling: Sharing Emotion and Signaling Internal Affective States; Capacity for Interaction: Imitating and Turn-taking; Summary; Chapter 5: Sustained Social Interaction, Joint Attention, and Reciprocity.
  • Sustained Social Interaction Calls upon Multiple Social and Communication SkillsJoint Attention: Two (or More) Individuals Paying Attention to the Same Thing for a Period of Time; Reciprocity: What the Child Does Depends on What Her Partner Just Did; Chapter 6: Repetitive Behaviors in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder; The Nature of Repetitive Behaviors in the Young Child with ASD; The Subtypes of Repetitive Behavior in ASD and Versions Seen in Young Children; Whole-body Behaviors and Motor Stereotypies; Visual-Stimulation Behaviors or Stereotypies.
  • Repetitive Play: Perseverative Activities, Focusing on Mechanisms and Parts of Objects, and Creating PatternsSeeking Sameness in Routine and the Environment; Areas of High Interest and Ability; Summary; Chapter 7: Sensory Behaviors in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder; Sensory Behaviors Associated with Movement; Sensory Behaviors Associated with Touch; Sensory Behaviors Associated with Smell and Taste; Sensory Behaviors Associated with Vision; Sensory Behaviors Associated with Sound; Summary; Chapter 8: An Overview; The Many Contexts of Early Childhood Assessment.
  • The Best Assessment Starts with Familiarity with Early Development and with a Broad Variety of Early Childhood DisordersAssessment with Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers Has Its Unique Demands; Family-centered Practice Shapes Assessment Strategies in Highly Specific Ways; General Choices for Assessment Strategies; Choices for Assessment Instruments for ASD in Young Children.