Evaluation of a Language Program for Young Autistic Children

Author:

Bloch Judith1,Gersten Elayne1,Kornblurn Susan1

Affiliation:

1. Pre-Schooler's Workshop, Garden City, New York

Abstract

This report presents retrospective data comparing an individualized language development program for preschool autistic children receiving language remediation (experimental subjects) with a group receiving the basic school curriculum only (control subjects). All findings favored the language remediation group, as indicated: (1) experimental subjects made significant gains in one year while the control group required two years; (2) after one year, experimental subjects surpassed controls on four measures; (3) only experimental subjects made significant gains in communicative speech, noteworthy because interpersonal interaction is so difficult for the autistic child; and (4) after two years, 58% of the experimental subjects, but only 14% of the controls, had mastered all seven skills. These results support the hypothesis that an individualized language remediation program facilitates the acquisition of prelinguistic and linguistic skills.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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