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Effects of circumscribed interests on the social behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorders.

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  • Effects of circumscribed interests on the social behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorders. Abstract Text:

    brian a boydBrian A Boyd,maureen a conroyMaureen A Conroy,g richmond mancilG Richmond Mancil,taketo nakaoTaketo Nakao,peter j alterPeter J Alter,brian a boydBrian A Boyd,maureen a conroyMaureen A Conroy,g richmond mancilG Richmond Mancil,taketo nakaoTaketo Nakao,peter j alterPeter J Alter,

    This study compared the effects of circumscribed interests (CI) to less preferred (LP) tangible stimuli on the social behaviors of three children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Based on single subject design methodology, the CI experimental sessions resulted in longer durations of target-child initiated social interactions in comparison to LP sessions. In addition, latency of participant's initial social bids to peers was decreased when CI were present. The results suggest that embedding CI into dyadic play situations with typical peers can be used to increase the social behavior children with ASD direct toward typical peers. Future research should examine the specific environmental conditions that must be present in naturalistic settings to facilitate generalization of social behavior.

    Effects of circumscribed interests on the social behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorders. Publishing Authors By Initials

    ba boydBA Boyd,ma conroyMA Conroy,gr mancilGR Mancil,t nakaoT Nakao,pj alterPJ Alter,ba boydBA Boyd,ma conroyMA Conroy,gr mancilGR Mancil,t nakaoT Nakao,pj alterPJ Alter,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, U.S. Gov't,

    Journal: Journal of autism and developmental disorders

    VOLUME: 37

    Page Numbers: 1550-61

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    ISSN: 0162-3257

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2006

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. brian_boyd@med.unc.edu

    Country: United States

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    MEDLINETA: J Autism Dev Disord

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