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Формирование коммуникативных навыков у детей с расстройствами аутистического спектра

Формирование коммуникативных навыков у детей с расстройствами аутистического спектра

Abstract

Описываются нарушения в формировании коммуникативной стороны речи у детей с расстройствами аутистического спектра. Представлены группы коммуникативных навыков, описаны характерные особенности их проявления в речи детей с аутизмом. Приводятся данные эмпирического исследования, направленного на изучение уровня сформированности каждой группы коммуникативных навыков у детей с расстройствами аутистического спектра. Раскрывается поэтапный процесс, направленный на формирование представленных групп коммуникативных навыков в условиях центра реабилитации детей и подростков-инвалидов.There are described the disorders in development of communicative aspect of speech of children with autism spectrum disorders. There are represented the groups of communicative skills, described their peculiarities in speech of children suffering from autism. There are given the results of the empiric research directed at studying the level of development of each group of communicative skills of children with autism spectrum disorders. There is revealed the stage-by-stage process directed at formation of the represented groups of communicative skills in the conditions of rehabilitation centre for disabled children and teenagers.

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РАССТРОЙСТВА АУТИСТИЧЕСКОГО СПЕКТРА,КОММУНИКАТИВНЫЕ НАВЫКИ,КОММУНИКАТИВНЫЙ АКТ,ЭГОЦЕНТРИЧНОСТЬ,АВТОНОМНОСТЬ,ЭХОЛАЛИИ,АГРАММАТИЗМЫ,МУТИЗМ,СТЕРЕОТИПИИ,ВОКАЛЬНАЯ АУТОСТИМУЛЯЦИЯ,ВИЗУАЛЬНЫЕ ВСПОМОГАТЕЛЬНЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ,АЛЬТЕРНАТИВНЫЕ МЕТОДЫ КОММУНИКАЦИИ,AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS,COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS,COMMUNICATIVE ACT,EGOCENTRISM,AUTONOMY,ECHOLALIA,AGRAMMATISM,MUTISM,STEREOTYPY,VOCAL AUTOSTIMULATION,VISUAL AUXILIARY AIDS,ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION METHODS

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