2020
DOI: 10.21214/kecse.2020.20.2.217
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The Effects of Joint Attention Based AAC Modeling Intervention on Social-Communication with Minimally Verbal Young Children with ASD

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“…Of all patient types, those with stroke and cerebral palsy showed the highest frequencies, similar to the results of the previous studies [4,10]. The types of disabilities included sensory disorders [15], intellectual disabilities [29], autistic disorders [35,36], cognitive disorders [37], etc. as well as physical disabilities, which is in contrast to the previous studies where most of the disabled subjects had physical disabilities [5,10].…”
Section: ⅳ Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Of all patient types, those with stroke and cerebral palsy showed the highest frequencies, similar to the results of the previous studies [4,10]. The types of disabilities included sensory disorders [15], intellectual disabilities [29], autistic disorders [35,36], cognitive disorders [37], etc. as well as physical disabilities, which is in contrast to the previous studies where most of the disabled subjects had physical disabilities [5,10].…”
Section: ⅳ Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In the area of special education, some studies were conducted by reflecting the characteristics of disabilities found in various age groups from infants to college students [15,36,38]. There were also studies carried out on parents for information collection and education related to functioning [31,39].…”
Section: ⅳ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of all patient types, those with stroke and cerebral palsy showed the highest frequencies, similar to the results of the previous studies [4,10]. The types of disabilities included sensory disorders [15], intellectual disabilities [29], autistic disorders [35,36], cognitive disorders [37], etc. as well as physical disabilities, which is in contrast to the previous studies where most of the disabled subjects had physical disabilities [5,10].…”
Section: ⅳ Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In the area of special education, some studies were conducted by reflecting the characteristics of disabilities found in various age groups from infants to college students [15,36,38]. There were also studies carried out on parents for information collection and education related to functioning [31,39].…”
Section: ⅳ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%