2013
DOI: 10.6033/specialeducation.1.3
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Directing and Maintaining Attention in Mother–Infant Interaction on Infants With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorder

Abstract: is study investigated how mothers, during face-to-face interaction with their infants, direct their infants' attention. Mothers' behaviors were measured by the frequency and type (e.g., directing vs. maintaining attention) as well as patterns of infant-directed speech (IDS) in two semi-structured conditions (e.g., eating vs. play), comparing the responses of seven infants with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and eight infants with typical development (TD). Results showed that the mothers of infants with ASD sho… Show more

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