Towards an expression recognition game to assist the emotional development of children with autism spectrum disorders

Author(s):  
Natalie Harrold ◽  
Chek Tien Tan ◽  
Daniel Rosser
Author(s):  
Svetlana V. Shestakova ◽  

This article summarizes the existing experience of correctional work on the emotional development of children with ASD. The author examines modern approaches to the development of emotions that children have, gives a list of the main techniques and technologies and highlights their advantages and disadvantages.


2010 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-50 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura W. Plexico ◽  
Julie E. Cleary ◽  
Ashlynn McAlpine ◽  
Allison M. Plumb

This descriptive study evaluates the speech disfluencies of 8 verbal children between 3 and 5 years of age with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Speech samples were collected for each child during standardized interactions. Percentage and types of disfluencies observed during speech samples are discussed. Although they did not have a clinical diagnosis of stuttering, all of the young children with ASD in this study produced disfluencies. In addition to stuttering-like disfluencies and other typical disfluencies, the children with ASD also produced atypical disfluencies, which usually are not observed in children with typically developing speech or developmental stuttering. (Yairi & Ambrose, 2005).


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