Computerized resources in language therapy with children of the autistic spectrum.

Fernanda Dreux Miranda Fernandes, Thaís Helena Ferreira Santos, Cibelle Albuquerque de la Higuera Amato, Daniela Regina Molini-Avejonas
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Abstract

Background: The use of computerized technology in language therapy with children of the autistic spectrum.

Aim: To assess the interference of using computers and specific programs during language therapy in the functional communicative profile and socio-cognitive performance of children of the autistic spectrum.

Method: 23 children with ages ranging between 3 and 12 years were individually video recorded prior to and after a set of 10 regular language therapy sessions (i.e. a total of two video samples per subject) using computerized games according to the child's choice.

Results: The following expressions were used by the therapists to describe the children's performance during the use of computers: more attentive, more communicative initiatives, more eye contact, more interactive, more verbalizations, more attention and more action requests. Qualitative and quantitative progresses were identified, although without statistical significance. Those progresses were observed after a time period that is smaller than the usually applied to this kind of comparison and it seems to be a promising result.

Conclusion: More controlled associations and comparisons were not possible due to the groups' heterogeneity and therefore more consistent conclusions are not possible. It was clear that the subjects presented different reactions to the use of computerized resources during language therapy.

自闭症儿童语言治疗的计算机资源。
背景:计算机技术在自闭症儿童语言治疗中的应用。目的:探讨在语言治疗过程中使用计算机和特定程序对自闭症儿童的功能性交际特征和社会认知表现的干扰。方法:23名年龄在3到12岁之间的儿童分别在10次常规语言治疗之前和之后使用电脑游戏进行视频记录(即每个受试者总共两个视频样本)。结果:儿童在使用电脑时,治疗师用以下表达来描述儿童的表现:更注意、更主动地交流、更多的目光接触、更多的互动、更多的语言表达、更多的注意力和更多的动作要求。定性和定量的进展是确定的,尽管没有统计学意义。这些进展是在一段时间后观察到的,这段时间比通常用于这种比较的时间短,这似乎是一个有希望的结果。结论:由于各组的异质性,不可能有更多的控制关联和比较,因此不可能有更一致的结论。很明显,在语言治疗期间,受试者对计算机资源的使用表现出不同的反应。
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