Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
FACILITATION OF SOCIAL INTERACTION AND ADAPTATION RESOURCES OF PRESCHOOLERS WITH ASD
Form of presentationInternational monographs
Year of publication2023
Языканглийский
  • Vasina Veronika Viktorovna, author
  • Kugurakova Vlada Vladimirovna, author
  • Sadretdinova Elvira Azgamovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Riabov O., Sibgatullina-Denis I., editors. Scientific research in formal and informal education: Collective monograph. Published by the “IfII Institut für In-tellektuelle Integration”, Vienna, 2023. 189 p.
    Annotation The purpose of the research is to study the facilitation (improve-ment) of social interaction and the dynamics of adaptive resources of preschool-ers with ASD, depending on gender and age. The analysis of scientific litera-ture has shown that timely diagnostic examination and correctional assistance to children with autism spectrum disorder can reduce or completely eliminate communication disorders, thereby ensuring further successful interaction with peers and adults. The survey was attended by 20 children with ASD 4-7 years old from the KFU kindergarten for preschoolers with ASD “We are together”. In Kazan (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia), there were more boys in the sample - 18 (90%), only 2 girls (10%). The monitoring showed a regression (decrease) in the deficit of mental development according to the parameters: “social”, “neuro-dy-namic and regulatory”, “cognitive”, “motor” development.It was found out that 15 people (75%) received a low result in all parameters, 4 preschoolers with ASD (20%) had an average level of development of adaptive resources, and 1 girl (5%) had high indicators. It turned out that the adaptive resources of children with ASD do not depend on age, but on the complexity of the defect. During the 8 months of correctional work, the average indicators by levels have not changed much, although there are some successes in individual children.
    Keywords facilitation of social interaction, adaptive resources, autism spec-trum disorders, preschoolers.
    URL https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail/o:2044719
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