2023
DOI: 10.1177/23969415231204837
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Peer mediation in play settings for minimally verbal students with autism Spectrum disorder

Gaëtan Briet,
Gaïd Le Maner-Idrissi,
Tanguy Seveno
et al.

Abstract: Background and aims Peer-mediated interventions (PMIs) are effective strategies to foster socialization of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in natural settings. However, research examining the efficacy of peer mediation for students with ASD who have the greatest cognitive and language impairments remains limited. Additionally, previous studies essentially targeted communicative abilities of participants. To address this gap, the present study evaluated the effects of a play-based PMI on three soci… Show more

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“…Autism is a severe developmental disability that manifests in the first three years of life, with behavioral symptoms occurring in 2 to 4 cases per 10,000 births. Autism is seen four times more frequently in boys than in girls (6)(7)(8). In fact, there is a significant positive overall relationship between COVID-19 anxiety in mothers and parent-child interaction, and a significant positive relationship with aggression (9,10).…”
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“…Autism is a severe developmental disability that manifests in the first three years of life, with behavioral symptoms occurring in 2 to 4 cases per 10,000 births. Autism is seen four times more frequently in boys than in girls (6)(7)(8). In fact, there is a significant positive overall relationship between COVID-19 anxiety in mothers and parent-child interaction, and a significant positive relationship with aggression (9,10).…”
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confidence: 98%