2022
DOI: 10.51558/2744-1555.2022.5.1.1
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The Treatment of Vocal Stereotypy in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Abstract: People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit different impairments in the domain of auditory processing of pitch, altitude and prosody of sounds and voices from the environment. It is believed that altered sensory processing of these individuals originates from insufficient stimulation from the persons’ surroundings, therefore they have the need to stimulate themselves in a way of emitting vocal stereotypes of different forms. Having that in mind, the aim of this literature review is to present intervent… Show more

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“…Research shows that different auto stimulatory behaviors exhibited by children with ASD can be reduced or eliminated (Gajić et al, 2022a(Gajić et al, , 2022b, however it is important to use evidence based interventions with proven benefits for the child (Arsić et al, 2021a). Since stereotypy is usually automatically maintained and therefore is one of the behaviors that is often difficult to reduce (LeBlanc et al, 2000;Rapp, 2006;Rooker et al, 2018;Shawler et al, 2022), it is recommended that parents are taught on how to implement interventions in their home environment (Arsić et al, 2021b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research shows that different auto stimulatory behaviors exhibited by children with ASD can be reduced or eliminated (Gajić et al, 2022a(Gajić et al, , 2022b, however it is important to use evidence based interventions with proven benefits for the child (Arsić et al, 2021a). Since stereotypy is usually automatically maintained and therefore is one of the behaviors that is often difficult to reduce (LeBlanc et al, 2000;Rapp, 2006;Rooker et al, 2018;Shawler et al, 2022), it is recommended that parents are taught on how to implement interventions in their home environment (Arsić et al, 2021b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%