A Review of Literature on Interventions Aimed at Increasing Play for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

IF 1.5 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Goodson Chaidamoyo Dzenga, Kennedy J. Krystal
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Abstract

Objectives

This review aimed to investigate interventions designed to enhance play for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), emphasizing the utilization of typically developing peers and adults within the intervention. The primary focus is on understanding the impact of such interventions on improving social communication skills, play engagement, and community integration for children with ASD.

Methods

This review examined 20 studies containing interventions to enhance play for children with ASD using typically developing peers and adults as part of the intervention. The studies included single-case designs (SCDs) and group design studies published from 2000 to 2022.

Results

The findings reveal that successful play interventions for children with ASD often involve a combination of practices. Notably, certain components, including following the child’s interest, prompting, video modeling, and live modeling frequently featured across the studies. Also, other components, such as priming and social stories, were less commonly employed. The synthesis of these results sheds light on effective strategies for teaching play to children with ASD and informs the development of comprehensive intervention approaches.

Conclusions

This review concludes that interventions incorporating a combination of strategies prove most effective in enhancing play for children with ASD. The identified components, such as following the child’s interest and various modeling techniques offer valuable insights for designing targeted interventions. By understanding the diverse needs and preferences of children with ASD, interventions can be tailored to foster meaningful play experiences, positively impacting social communication, behavior, and community integration.

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旨在增加自闭症谱系障碍儿童游戏的干预措施文献综述
目的本综述旨在探讨旨在提高自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童游戏的干预措施,强调在干预中使用正常发育的同伴和成人。主要的重点是了解这些干预措施对提高自闭症儿童的社会沟通技能、游戏参与和社区融入的影响。方法:本综述回顾了20项研究,这些研究包括通过正常发育的同伴和成年人作为干预的一部分来增强ASD儿童的游戏。这些研究包括2000年至2022年发表的单例设计(SCDs)和组设计研究。研究结果表明,对自闭症儿童进行成功的游戏干预通常涉及多种实践。值得注意的是,某些组成部分,包括遵循孩子的兴趣、提示、视频建模和现场建模,在研究中经常出现。此外,其他成分,如启动效应和社会故事,也不太常用。这些结果的综合揭示了对自闭症儿童进行游戏教学的有效策略,并为综合干预方法的发展提供了信息。结论本综述的结论是,结合多种策略的干预措施在增强ASD儿童的游戏能力方面是最有效的。确定的组成部分,如遵循儿童的兴趣和各种建模技术,为设计有针对性的干预措施提供了有价值的见解。通过了解自闭症儿童的不同需求和偏好,干预措施可以量身定制,以培养有意义的游戏体验,积极影响社会沟通、行为和社区融合。
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Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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2.10
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期刊介绍: Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders publishes high-quality research in the broad area of neurodevelopmental disorders across the lifespan. Study participants may include individuals with:Intellectual and developmental disabilitiesGlobal developmental delayCommunication disordersLanguage disordersSpeech sound disordersChildhood-onset fluency disorders (e.g., stuttering)Social (e.g., pragmatic) communication disordersUnspecified communication disordersAutism spectrum disorder (ASD)Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), specified and unspecifiedSpecific learning disordersMotor disordersDevelopmental coordination disordersStereotypic movement disorderTic disorders, specified and unspecifiedOther neurodevelopmental disorders, specified and unspecifiedPapers may also include studies of participants with neurodegenerative disorders that lead to a decline in intellectual functioning, including Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, corticobasal degeneration, Huntington’s disease, and progressive supranuclear palsy. The journal includes empirical, theoretical and review papers on a large variety of issues, populations, and domains, including but not limited to: diagnosis; incidence and prevalence; and educational, pharmacological, behavioral and cognitive behavioral, mindfulness, and psychosocial interventions across the life span. Animal models of basic research that inform the understanding and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders are also welcomed. The journal is multidisciplinary and multi-theoretical, and encourages research from multiple specialties in the social sciences using quantitative and mixed-method research methodologies.
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