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Joint attention and early social communication: Implications for research on intervention with autism

Author(s): Crowson, M.

Journal/Book: J Autism Dev Disord. 1997; 27: 233 Spring St, New York, NY 10013. Plenum Publ Corp. 653-676.

Abstract: Highly structured intensive early intervention may lead to significant developmental gains for many children with autism However, a clear understanding of early intervention effects may currently be hampered by a lack of precision in outcome measurement. To improve the precision and sensitivity of outcome assessment if may be useful to integrate research on the nature of the social disturbance of autism with research on early intervention. In this regard it may be that measures of nonverbal social communication skills are especially important in the study of preschool intervention programs. This is because these measures appear to tap into a cardinal component of the early social disturbance of autism, and because these measures have been directly related to neurological cognitive, and affective processes that may play a role in autism The research and theory that support the potential utility of these types of measures for early intervention research are reviewed. Examples are provided to illustrate how these types of measures may assist in addressing current issues and hypotheses about early intervention with autism including the ''recovery hypothesis'' the ''pivotal skill hypothesis,'' and the relative effectiveness of discrete trial versus incidental learning approaches to early intervention. A cybernetic model of autism is also briefly described in an effort to better understand one potential component of early psychoeducational treatment effects with children with autism.

Note: Article Mundy P, Univ Miami, Psychol Annex, 5665 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Coral Gables,FL 33146 USA

Keyword(s): BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT; NONVERBAL-COMMUNICATION; DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY; PRESCHOOL-CHILDREN; LANGUAGE; SKILLS; MIND; DEFICITS


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