An intervention approach for children with Autism: Aquatherapy

Autistic disorder, a developmental disorder that appears during the first three years of life and is characterized by communication problems, social interaction deficits and repetitive/ restricted interests and behaviors. Although a diagnosis criterion of autistic disorders does not involve restrict...

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Main Authors: Mehmet Yanardağ, İlker Yılmaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education 2012-06-01
Series:International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
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Online Access:https://www.int-jecse.net/index.php/ijecse/article/view/64
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spelling doaj-d34d20385dc84a4fa74575a603f1dc682020-11-24T21:00:47ZengInternational Journal of Early Childhood Special EducationInternational Journal of Early Childhood Special Education1308-55812012-06-0141324564An intervention approach for children with Autism: AquatherapyMehmet Yanardağ0İlker Yılmaz1Anadolu UniversityAnadolu UniversityAutistic disorder, a developmental disorder that appears during the first three years of life and is characterized by communication problems, social interaction deficits and repetitive/ restricted interests and behaviors. Although a diagnosis criterion of autistic disorders does not involve restrictions to cover sensory, perception, and motor skills, studies and observations indicated that some of the children with autistic disorder had delay for motor development, lower in physical performance and activity level, and differences in response process to the sensory stimulus than children without autistic disorder. Aquatherapy is utilized to improve physical performance, regulate to sensory stimulus, and providing social integration as intervention for children in literature. However, although these useful effects, aquatherapy not supplied enough to children with autistic disorder, and it is observed that family, teachers and other specialists have some difficulties about performing it. This study focuses on the usefulness of the aquatherapy, adopted measures and teaching strategies, examples of aquatic program and plays for different age groups and safety issues during activities.https://www.int-jecse.net/index.php/ijecse/article/view/64autistic disorderaquatherapyplayadaptation
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An intervention approach for children with Autism: Aquatherapy
International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
autistic disorder
aquatherapy
play
adaptation
author_facet Mehmet Yanardağ
İlker Yılmaz
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title An intervention approach for children with Autism: Aquatherapy
title_short An intervention approach for children with Autism: Aquatherapy
title_full An intervention approach for children with Autism: Aquatherapy
title_fullStr An intervention approach for children with Autism: Aquatherapy
title_full_unstemmed An intervention approach for children with Autism: Aquatherapy
title_sort intervention approach for children with autism: aquatherapy
publisher International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
series International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
issn 1308-5581
publishDate 2012-06-01
description Autistic disorder, a developmental disorder that appears during the first three years of life and is characterized by communication problems, social interaction deficits and repetitive/ restricted interests and behaviors. Although a diagnosis criterion of autistic disorders does not involve restrictions to cover sensory, perception, and motor skills, studies and observations indicated that some of the children with autistic disorder had delay for motor development, lower in physical performance and activity level, and differences in response process to the sensory stimulus than children without autistic disorder. Aquatherapy is utilized to improve physical performance, regulate to sensory stimulus, and providing social integration as intervention for children in literature. However, although these useful effects, aquatherapy not supplied enough to children with autistic disorder, and it is observed that family, teachers and other specialists have some difficulties about performing it. This study focuses on the usefulness of the aquatherapy, adopted measures and teaching strategies, examples of aquatic program and plays for different age groups and safety issues during activities.
topic autistic disorder
aquatherapy
play
adaptation
url https://www.int-jecse.net/index.php/ijecse/article/view/64
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