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Otizm Spektrum Bozukluğu Olan ve Tipik Gelişim Gösteren Çocukların ve Annelerinin Jest Kullanımlarının Karşılaştırılması
2020
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Ankara Üniversitesi Eğitim Bilimleri Fakültesi Özel Eğitim Dergisi
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Bu araştırmada 11-72 ay aralığındaki otizm spektrum bozukluğu olan (OSB 6 kız, 24 erkek) ve tipik gelişim gösteren (TGG 13 kız, 17 erkek) çocukların ve annelerinin jest kullanım düzeyleri sosyal etkileşim (SE), ortak dikkat (OD), davranış düzenleme (DD) ve sergilenen tüm jestlerin toplamından elde edilen toplam (TPLM) jest kategorilerinde incelenmiştir. Araştırmanın bulguları, OSB’li çocukların tüm jest kategorilerinde daha düşük düzeyde jest sergileyerek TGG’li akranlarından farklılaştıklarını göstermiştir. OSB’li çocuğa sahip annelerin ise DD, SE ve TPLM jest kategorilerinde daha düşük düzeyde jest sergileyerek TGG’li çocuğa sahip annelerden anlamlı düzeyde farklılaştıkları belirlenmiştir. OSB’li ve TGG’li çocukların jest kullanım farklılıklarının, annelerinin jest kullanımlarından kaynaklanıp kaynaklanmadığı incelendiğinde, OSB’li ve TGG’li çocukların jest kullanımlarındaki puan farklılığının annelerinden bağımsız olduğu bulgulanmıştır. Annelerin jest kullanımındaki farklılığın, çocukların jest kullanımından kaynaklanıp kaynaklanmadığı incelendiğinde ise araştırma sonuçları, OSB’li annelerin SE ve TPLM jest kategorine ait puanlarında bulgulanan farklılığın kaynaklarından birinin çocukların jest kategorilerinden elde ettikleri puan farklılığı olduğunu göstermiştir. Araştırma bulguları tartışılmış ileri araştırmalara yönelik önerilere yer verilmiştir

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Comparison of the use of Zet for children and mothers with autism spectrum disorder and typical development
2020
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In this study, children with autism spectrum disorders between 11-72 months (OSB; 6 girls, 24 men) and typical developmental (TGG; 13 girls, 17 men) and their mothers with gesture use levels were studied in social interaction (SE), common attention (OD), behavioral regulation (DD) and the total (TPLM) gesture categories obtained from the total of all gestures displayed. The findings of the study have shown that children with OSB differ from their TGG fellows by showing a lower level of gesture in all the gesture categories. Mothers with a child with OSB have been determined to differ significantly from mothers with a child with TGG by showing a lower level of gesture in the DD, SE and TPLM gesture categories. When it was studied whether the differences in the use of the gestures of children with OSB and TGG were derived from the use of their mothers, the score difference in the use of the gestures of children with OSB and TGG was found to be independent of their mothers. When the difference in the use of the gestures of the mothers is studied whether it is derived from the use of the gestures of the children, the research results have shown that one of the sources of the difference found in the points of the mothers with OSB belonging to the SE and TPLM gestures categories is the difference in the points that the children obtain from the gestures categories. The research findings are included in the recommendations for advanced research discussed

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A Comparison Of The Gesture Use Of Mothers and Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders and Typically Developing Children
2020
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In this study, gesture use of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD, 6 girls, and 24 boys) and typically developing children (TD, 13 girls, and 17 boys) between the ages of 11-72 months, and their mothers were compared to each other in social interaction (SI), joint attention (JA), behavior regulation (BR), and sum of all (SUM) gesture categories. The findings of the study showed that gesture use of children with ASD was lower in all gesture categories when compared to TD peers. Mothers of children with ASD displayed significantly lower levels of gesture use than mothers of TD children in the BR, SI, and SUM categories. When gesture use differences of children with ASD and TD children were examined as to whether their mothers were using the gestures, the findings showed that the differences in gesture use of children with ASD and TD children were independent from their mothers. On the other hand, when gesture use differences of mothers of children with ASD and mothers of TD children were examined as to whether their children were using the gestures, the results of the study showed that one of the sources of the differences in the SE and SUM gesture category scores of the mothers with ASD was the differences in the scores obtained from the gesture categories of the children. Study findings were discussed and suggestions for future research were provided. 

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Ankara Üniversitesi Eğitim Bilimleri Fakültesi Özel Eğitim Dergisi

Field :   Eğitim Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Ulusal

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