Play Preferences and Behavior of Preschool Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder in the Clinical Environment


Autoria(s): Desha, Laura; Ziviani, Jenny; Rodger, Sylvia
Contribuinte(s)

Mary Law

Irene R McEwen

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

The play of children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) is a valuable medium for assessment and intervention, and its analysis has the potential to aid diagnosis. This study investigated spontaneous play behavior and play object preferences for 24 preschool children with ASD in a typical occupational therapy clinical environment. Play behavior was rated and choice of play object noted at 10-second intervals from a 15-minute video recording of unstructured play. Statistical analyses indicated that play behavior was consistent with descriptions in the literature. In addition, the children demonstrated clear preferences for play objects in the form of popular characters (e.g., Thomas the Tank Engine) and those with sensorimotor properties. We propose that the inclusion of preferred play objects in a clinical environment may increase intrinsic motivation to play, and thereby enhance assessment and intervention.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64595

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Haworth Press, Inc

Palavras-Chave #Autistic spectrum disorder #clinical environment #play #play object preferences #C1 #321024 Rehabilitation and Therapy - Occupational and Physical #730303 Occupational, speech and physiotherapy
Tipo

Journal Article