Exploring the effect of dialogic reading on children with autism spectrum disorder: Do siblings promote their language development?

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ruoxuan Xu , Yang Dong , Gelin Xia , Jianhong Mo , Bonnie Wing-Yin Chow , Hao-Yuan Zheng , Yi Tang
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Abstract

Most educators engaged in dialogic reading (DR) are adults, whilst less attention is paid to the teaching effect of siblings on the language development of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study, which included 1007 Chinese kindergarteners with ASD, aimed to examine the possible effects of siblings' DR involvement on the language development of ASD children in terms of receptive vocabulary, expressive vocabulary, character reading, listening comprehension and reading interest. After a 12-week intervention period, results revealed that, except listening comprehension, ASD children who read with their older siblings demonstrated greater improvements than when they read with their parents in terms of expressive vocabulary, character reading skills and reading interest. These findings demonstrated the positive effects of DR on the language development of ASD children and highlight the importance of involving siblings in home literacy activities to facilitate the language development of ASD children. The effects of gender dyads and age differences between educators and ASD children have also been discussed.

探索对话式阅读对自闭症谱系障碍儿童的影响:兄弟姐妹会促进他们的语言发展吗?
参与对话式阅读(DR)的教育者大多是成年人,而兄弟姐妹对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童语言发展的教学效果却较少受到关注。本研究纳入了1007名中国幼儿园自闭症谱系障碍儿童,旨在从接受词汇、表达词汇、角色阅读、听力理解和阅读兴趣等方面探讨兄弟姐妹参与对话阅读对自闭症谱系障碍儿童的语言发展可能产生的影响。经过为期 12 周的干预后,结果显示,除听力理解能力外,与哥哥姐姐一起阅读的 ASD 儿童在词汇表达能力、角色阅读技能和阅读兴趣方面的进步均大于与父母一起阅读的 ASD 儿童。这些研究结果表明,DR 对 ASD 儿童的语言发展有积极影响,并强调了让兄弟姐妹参与家庭识字活动对促进 ASD 儿童语言发展的重要性。此外,还讨论了教育者与 ASD 儿童之间的性别二元组和年龄差异的影响。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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