2021
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1346
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Study of 18 months of follow up dir floortime intervention in preschool children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)

Abstract: IntroductionChildren in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have a qualitative deficit in social interaction. The DIR/Floortime (Stanley Greenspan and Serena Wieder) is based on the Child’s Functional Development, Individual Differences and Relationships (D for development, I for individuality or individual differences and R for relationship), aiming at building the foundations for social, emotional and intellectual skills of children.ObjectivesTo determine the results of 18 months DIR/Floortime™ parent training fo… Show more

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“…Because ASD varies from person to person, different people will respond differently to medications. Intervention methods in behavioral intervention include structured teaching, ABA applied behavior analysis, Denver early intervention model (Tateno et al, 2021), Sensory integration training, Floor time (Pacheco et al, 2021) and other methods. These methods are mostly static, desktop interventions that are difficult to generalize outside of fixed environments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because ASD varies from person to person, different people will respond differently to medications. Intervention methods in behavioral intervention include structured teaching, ABA applied behavior analysis, Denver early intervention model (Tateno et al, 2021), Sensory integration training, Floor time (Pacheco et al, 2021) and other methods. These methods are mostly static, desktop interventions that are difficult to generalize outside of fixed environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%