2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-18462010005000073
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Três análises de linguagem no autismo

Abstract: TEMA: Linguagem no Autismo. OBJETIVOS: analisar, comparativamente, dados de linguagem obtidos por meio de dois protocolos, um da interação mãe-criança e outro de atos comunicativos da criança entre si e com a análise dialógica da díade mãe-filho. Outro objetivo foi discutir as implicações de tais análises para o planejamento terapêutico. MÉTODO: a amostra constou de três sujeitos na faixa etária de 2 anos e 1 mês a 4 anos e 6 meses, com diagnóstico de distúrbio de linguagem secundário ao espectro autístico. A … Show more

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“…The children selected were those with the higher number of IRDls absent in phase IV, from 12 to 18 months, when the paternal function is crucial. The paternal function axis was prioritized, because the final results of the research on IRDI showed that this axis had the highest predictive power 5. Moreover, studies of the research group, which incorporates this study, indicate a relationshipship between the difficulty in establishing this function and language disorders in children [6][7][8] . Whereas those studies investigated children with biological limits (verbal dyspraxya and autism), this study includes children who do not exhibit biological limits of oral language.…”
Section: This Study Was Approved By the Research Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The children selected were those with the higher number of IRDls absent in phase IV, from 12 to 18 months, when the paternal function is crucial. The paternal function axis was prioritized, because the final results of the research on IRDI showed that this axis had the highest predictive power 5. Moreover, studies of the research group, which incorporates this study, indicate a relationshipship between the difficulty in establishing this function and language disorders in children [6][7][8] . Whereas those studies investigated children with biological limits (verbal dyspraxya and autism), this study includes children who do not exhibit biological limits of oral language.…”
Section: This Study Was Approved By the Research Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%