1. How to train a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder to write persuasive texts. A case study during the lockdown caused by Covid-19
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Teresa Gloria Scalisi, Sergio Melogno, Andrea Ruzza, and Maria Antonietta Pinto
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Interpretation (philosophy) ,persuasive text writing ,Autism Spectrum Disorder ,adolescence ,perspective-taking ,treatment ,medicine.disease ,Task (project management) ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Autism spectrum disorder ,Mental state ,Intellectual disability ,medicine ,Baseline (configuration management) ,Psychology ,Set (psychology) ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
This study describes a treatment implemented with a 13.7-year-old child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (conventionally, S;IQ: 111) to enhance his capabilities in writing persuasive texts, a particularly challenging task for individuals with ASD without intellectual disability as it involves a set of socio-cognitive abilities in addition to specific writing skills to persuade a reader. The treatment was implemented via Skype during the lockdown caused by COVID-19. The assessment of the texts took place at three moments: baseline 1, baseline 2 after two weeks, and post-test after an 8 session-treatment. Three criteria were used: presence of structural components (topic, reasons, explanations, counter-arguments, ending);elaborateness of the components;amount of mental state terms. The comparison between S’ performance and typically developing controls at baseline 1 showed marked differences in favour of the controls in all measures, which mostly disappeared at post-test. The discussion focuses on the interpretation of the improvements. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.
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- 2021
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