Erschienen in:
19.11.2015 | Review Article
Evidence-Based Social Communication Interventions for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
verfasst von:
Laci Watkins, Michelle Kuhn, Katherine Ledbetter-Cho, Cindy Gevarter, Mark O’Reilly
Erschienen in:
Indian Journal of Pediatrics
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Ausgabe 1/2017
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Abstract
Impairments in social communication skills are a core feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and include deficits in social-emotional reciprocity, non-verbal communicative behaviors used for social interaction, and developing, maintaining, and understanding relationships. In order to improve outcomes for children with ASD, much research has been focused on developing effective interventions to treat these social communication deficits. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the evidence-based practices found within the intervention literature that specifically targets social communication impairments and provide an overview of these strategies. Four relevant themes regarding evidence-based social communication interventions are considered and discussed: (a) social communication outcomes and practices relevant to different stages of development, (b) practices that both reduce interfering behaviors and improve social communication skills, (c) practices that utilize an eclectic combination of intervention strategies, and (d) considerations for practice and research.