Abstract

Case Report: victimization EyeTracking as Support for the TEACCH Program and 2 Teenagers with AutismSpectrum Disorders

Mobile eye-tracking are often a robust tool to assist in
planning ways to boost learning in people with unfit
spectrum disorders. the 2 teenagers studied in our
project, each with syndrome disorders, use less
fixation points to seem at these scenes and area unit
slower than peers with traditional development. once
one year of personalised treatment, the teenagers’
competencies in eye contact with target points were
improved. These preliminary results show that the
intervention ought to manifest itself in ecological
conditions and also the analysis victimization Mobil
eyetracker, one thing that bypasses language deficits,
can be integrated into clinical routines so as to extend
generalization. TEACCH (Treatment and Education of
unfit and connected Communication unfit children) is
an academic program for kids and adults of all ages
with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). The TEACCH
approach is named “formal education” and is
predicated on the actual fact that individuals with ASD
suffer from psychology deficits . it's vital to recollect
that the goal of this approach is to show the person to
measure along with his incapacity, to not cure it.
though individuals with ASD area unit heterogeneous,
it appears but, as incontestible by Mesibov.


Author(s): Giuliani F,

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