Griffith University, Australia.
Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism (Autism CRC), Australia.
Autism. 2020 Aug;24(6):1384-1399. doi: 10.1177/1362361319900594. Epub 2020 Feb 12.
Children who have an autism diagnosis often have trouble learning to talk and read. These difficulties become noticeable before children start school and may be linked to lower attention and engagement in literacy-related activities such as sharing storybooks with their parents. To date, few researchers have looked at possible ways to measure how children on the autism spectrum engage during shared storybook reading, for example, where children look or how much they talk, and how this may be related to their letter-name knowledge and their vocabulary knowledge. In this study, we analyzed videos of 40 preschoolers on the spectrum and their parents sharing an unfamiliar storybook. We wanted to see whether where children looked (i.e. toward the storybook, their parent, or elsewhere) and how much they talked were related to what their parents did (e.g. ask questions or provide prompts) and/or children's letter-name knowledge and vocabulary. The videos were coded for different child and parent behaviors. We found that where children looked and how much they talked were strongly related to each other and what parents did during the shared book reading interaction, particularly asking questions and using prompts. In contrast to what we expected, where children looked was not related to children's letter or vocabulary knowledge. Overall, results of the study draw attention to the connection between what parents do and what preschoolers on the spectrum do when sharing storybooks and provide directions for future research.
患有自闭症的儿童在学习说话和阅读方面通常存在困难。这些困难在儿童入学前就已经显现出来,可能与他们在与阅读相关的活动中的注意力和参与度较低有关,例如与父母分享故事书。迄今为止,很少有研究人员研究过衡量自闭症谱系儿童在共享故事书阅读期间参与度的可能方法,例如他们的目光投向何处或他们的谈话量,以及这如何与他们的字母名知识和词汇知识相关。在这项研究中,我们分析了 40 名学龄前自闭症儿童及其父母共享一本不熟悉故事书的视频。我们想看看孩子的目光投向何处(即故事书、他们的父母或其他地方)以及他们的谈话量与父母的行为(例如提问或提供提示)以及孩子的字母名知识和词汇量之间是否存在关系。视频按照不同的儿童和家长行为进行了编码。我们发现,孩子的目光投向何处和他们的谈话量之间存在很强的相关性,并且与父母在共享书籍阅读互动期间的行为密切相关,特别是提问和使用提示。与我们预期的相反,孩子的目光投向何处与孩子的字母或词汇知识无关。总的来说,这项研究的结果引起了人们对父母的行为与自闭症谱系儿童在分享故事书时的行为之间联系的关注,并为未来的研究提供了方向。