Characteristics of Autistic Children: a Comparison With Trainable Mentally Handicapped Children

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Characteristics of Autistic Children: a Comparison With Trainable Mentally Handicapped Children
Scott, Sheila Day Leto
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They were not found to be significantly different on the Visual Pursuit and the Permanence of Objects scale of the Uzgiris and Hunt. Twenty-eight of the 36 students were unable to imitate the first sentence on the Sentence Imitation scale of the Test of Language Development-Primary. The sentence was composed of five words.
The autistic students were significantly different in their abilities to imitate vocally and gesturally. The trainable students were not.
Children placed in programs for auti
...stic (profoundly handicappedO and those within the same intellectual range, the same gender, and within six months in age, from the same counties who were placed in programs for trainable mentally handicapped were different on several important variables. They were also alike in some ways. It is not easy to diagnose a child and place that child in a program. However, with careful consideration of as much information as possible about the child and with as much knowledge as possible about current research on autism, appropriate decisions can be made by staffing committees.

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