THE POTENTIAL OF USING IMITATION AS LEARNING
IN ENHANCING THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF CHILDREN
WITH ASD
THE POTENTIAL OF USING IMITATION AS LEARNING
IN ENHANCING THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF CHILDREN
WITH ASD
Author(s): Oprea Valentin BUȘU, Andreea-Denisa Bușu, Mădălina CUCSubject(s): Inclusive Education / Inclusion
Published by: Editura Universitaria Craiova
Keywords: Autism; Imitation as Learning; Social brain; ASD; Being imitated, Behavioral approach; Proximal social behaviours;
Summary/Abstract: primary method of learning trough which children acquire new skills. A serious amount of evidence has been brought up in recent years suggesting that ‘being imitated’ presents social valences and that the imitation of children could be used as a tool of stimulating social engagement in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The importance of teaching imitation to children with disabilities has been recognized as early as the 1960s. This article is a literature review exploring the contemporary approaches towards the behavioral consequences of imitation as learning in ASD. The ‘being imitated’ method promotes progress in terms of social gazes, play skills and proximal social behaviors. This applies more especially to children with lower developmental level but also when the child’s mother adopts the strategy.
Journal: Analele Universității din Craiova, seria Psihologie-Pedagogie
- Issue Year: 42/2020
- Issue No: -
- Page Range: 35-46
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English