2021
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1630.12751
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The process of Learn to Play Therapy with parent–child dyads with children who have autism spectrum disorder

Abstract: IntroductionLearn to Play Therapy aims to build children's ability to spontaneously initiate pretend play. The purpose of this study was to explore evidence for this therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder by investigating the changes in a child's pretend play and key techniques used in the process of therapy.MethodsSix children with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (mean age = 3.8 years; SD = 1.2 years) were engaged in therapy sessions with a parent. Four therapy session videos for each chil… Show more

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“…This indicated that the total distribution of the respondents selected was unbalanced between the two genders that may also had affected the results. Females were more affectionate in terms of taking care of children with disorders that needed play therapy -''' (Bacus et al, 2022;Davidson & Stagnitti, 2021;Wedge et al. 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicated that the total distribution of the respondents selected was unbalanced between the two genders that may also had affected the results. Females were more affectionate in terms of taking care of children with disorders that needed play therapy -''' (Bacus et al, 2022;Davidson & Stagnitti, 2021;Wedge et al. 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensitive period that the children spend with their parents and learn many concepts from them, especially mothers, and model their personality according to the way of parent's treatment. Children make up a major part of the world's population, so that in developing countries, their share of the total population reaches almost 50% [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%