“…Look to the robot is related to eye contact, which is faulty in ASD children (Scassellati et al, 2012), as they usually have absent, reduced or atypical use of eye contact, which is featured as deficit of nonverbal communication and consequently impairs the social interaction (American…, 2013); (2) Touch the robot: a large number of ASD children have sensitivity to physical contact. This is a basic form of communication, being critical to typical physiological development in ASD children, and also help creating the bonding between the parents and the child (Costa et al, 2015;Knapp, 1978); and (3) Imitate the mediator: this ability is important to the development of cognitive, language and social skills and it is usually impaired in ASD children (Bekele et al, 2013;Ingersoll, 2012).…”