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Parent-child Interactions in Autism: Characteristics of Play
Source:
Autism
Date Published:
February 4, 2013
Abstract:
Researchers examine parent-child dyads during structured and free play and find that that joint engagement lasts longer when parents engage their child at or slightly above the child's current level of play. Parents of children with autism often find it difficult to estimate their child's level, which can result in parents engaging at too high of a level and shortening the interaction.


