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Titre : |
Child-directed play with mothers of young autistic children: a study on the benefits of the approach |
Type de document : |
Texte imprimé et/ou numérique |
Auteurs : |
Filippa ANDREASSON, Auteur ; Axel D'ANGELO GENTILE, Auteur ; Anna BACKMAN, Auteur ; Lars KLINTWALL, Auteur |
Article en page(s) : |
p.54-65 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Index. décimale : |
PER Périodiques |
Résumé : |
This paper from Sweden written by a Clinical Psychologist (LK) and colleagues from the Karolinska Institute and Stockholm University describes a short study with six mothers of young autistic children. The authors contend that the usual approaches to play do not work so well. The mothers were given details on CDP and asked to consider which aspects of their interactions with their child they would like to change. The play took place in their homes and supervision sessions were held to problem-solve. All parents felt they could parent more in accordance with their values, and said they had achieved the outcomes they wished. The paper focuses on what the mothers wanted to achieve. It would be useful in future studies if parents could be asked to consider what they thought their children would like to achieve and to consider the degree of congruence or conflict with their own interactive style. CDP described here has much in common with other approaches, including that developed in the UK by Jane Gurnett and Tessa Morton who developed ACT for Autism (2021), detailing ways in which to connect and communicate with autistic children. |
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in Good Autism Practice - GAP > 24-1 (May 2023) . - p.54-65
[article] Child-directed play with mothers of young autistic children: a study on the benefits of the approach [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Filippa ANDREASSON, Auteur ; Axel D'ANGELO GENTILE, Auteur ; Anna BACKMAN, Auteur ; Lars KLINTWALL, Auteur . - p.54-65. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Good Autism Practice - GAP > 24-1 (May 2023) . - p.54-65
Index. décimale : |
PER Périodiques |
Résumé : |
This paper from Sweden written by a Clinical Psychologist (LK) and colleagues from the Karolinska Institute and Stockholm University describes a short study with six mothers of young autistic children. The authors contend that the usual approaches to play do not work so well. The mothers were given details on CDP and asked to consider which aspects of their interactions with their child they would like to change. The play took place in their homes and supervision sessions were held to problem-solve. All parents felt they could parent more in accordance with their values, and said they had achieved the outcomes they wished. The paper focuses on what the mothers wanted to achieve. It would be useful in future studies if parents could be asked to consider what they thought their children would like to achieve and to consider the degree of congruence or conflict with their own interactive style. CDP described here has much in common with other approaches, including that developed in the UK by Jane Gurnett and Tessa Morton who developed ACT for Autism (2021), detailing ways in which to connect and communicate with autistic children. |
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