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Use of technology in interventions for children with autism.

Tina R. Goldsmith, Linda LeBlanc

Year
2004
Citations
348

Abstract

A growing number of studies have investigated diverse applications of technology-based interventions with children with autism. The purpose of this paper is to review the growing empirical support for the efficacy of technology-based interventions with children with autism and to recommend future directions for research. This review will focus on five examples of technology introduced as a temporary instructional aid to be removed once the goal of behavior change has been met: (a) tactile and auditory prompting devices, (b) video-based instruction and feedback, (c) computer-aided instruction, (d) virtual reality, and (e) robotics. Future directions for research and practice with each technology are discussed.

Keywords

AutismPsychological interventionPsychologyDevelopmental psychologyAssistive technologyClinical psychologyComputer sciencePsychiatry

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