2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-306-48647-0
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The Teacch Approach to Autism Spectrum Disorders

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“…However a recent study by Palermo, Pasqualetti, Barbati, Intelligente and Rossini (2006) demonstrated that the parents of children with autism showed poorer emotion recognition skills than a group of matched controls. Work by TEACCH researchers (Mesibov, Shea & Schopler, 2005) has shown the utility of parental involvement in interventions for children with autism. We hypothesised that a teaching program that stimulates the parents" interest in emotional expressions of the face, would be more likely to support the child"s learning and encourage the application of this knowledge in the real world.…”
Section: Teaching Emotion Recognition Skills To Children With Autismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However a recent study by Palermo, Pasqualetti, Barbati, Intelligente and Rossini (2006) demonstrated that the parents of children with autism showed poorer emotion recognition skills than a group of matched controls. Work by TEACCH researchers (Mesibov, Shea & Schopler, 2005) has shown the utility of parental involvement in interventions for children with autism. We hypothesised that a teaching program that stimulates the parents" interest in emotional expressions of the face, would be more likely to support the child"s learning and encourage the application of this knowledge in the real world.…”
Section: Teaching Emotion Recognition Skills To Children With Autismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by a neuropsychological profile which includes communication problems, proficiency in visual skills, enhanced attention to details (hyperselectivity), anomalous attention and sensory processing patterns, attachment to routines and, finally, difficulties in understanding temporal concepts (Mesibov et al 2005). Many of these characteristics undergo the intense stress response exhibited by these persons in relation to several dental procedures, such as oral exploration, which require the opening of the oral cavity and this represents a considerable threat to patients in the autistic spectrum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Παροχή υποστήριξης μέσω skype ή ηλεκτρονικού υπολογιστή από τον 'μέντορα' του φοιτητή ή τον Ακαδημαϊκό Σύμβουλο (Jamieson & Jamieson, 2014;Mesibov, Shea & Schopler, 2005;Hastwell et al, 2013).…”
Section: κοινωνικές δεξιότητες και δυσκολίεςunclassified