Papeles del Psicólogo (May 2018)

INTERVENTION IN SOCIAL SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISTIC SPECTRUM DISORDER: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW

  • Inmaculada March-Miguez,
  • Maite Montagut-Asunción,
  • Gemma Pastor-Cerezuela,
  • María Inmaculada Fernández-Andrés

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23923/pap.psicol2018.2859
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2
pp. 140 – 149

Abstract

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The prevalence rates of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) have increased markedly in recent years. ASD is increasingly present in schools and in society, so it is essential for us to know more about this disorder and the possibilities for intervention. The objective of this work is to carry out a bibliographic review of the articles published in recent years in relation to different intervention programs and techniques that have recently been used to work with children with ASD to train them in the difficulties that most define the disorder: social skills. The most important conclusions indicate that, despite the symptomatic diversity of children with ASD and their different characteristics which can lead to diverse results, there are many programs that improve social skills in these children and notable results are obtained by interventions that include families in the sessions and that are carried out with the use of new technologies, such as computers or robots.

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