The new research, conducted on the day when children were first diagnosed, shows that
young children with autism do not actively avoid eye contact, and it confirms that other people's eyes are not aversive to young children with autism.
Eye - tracking measures developed by the group demonstrate that
young children with autism do not avoid eye contact on purpose; instead, they miss the significance of social information in others» eyes.
Not exact matches
Healthy
young child goes to doctor, gets pumped
with massive shot of many vaccines, doesn't feel good and changes —
AUTISM.
Seeing someone else's sleepy facial contortions
does not affect
young children or kids
with autism
A clinical faculty member in the
autism clinic at Yale University, Gault was
doing something she loved — working
with children — but her inability to offer these desperate
young patients and their families better interventions was beginning to gnaw at her.
He has previously tweeted: «Healthy
young child goes to doctor, gets pumped
with massive shot of many vaccines, doesn't feel good and changes —
AUTISM.
«When we
did this repeatedly, we found that
young children with autism continued to look straight at the eyes.
The simple cause and effect of touching the screen to generate particles teaches
younger children with autism that they can
do something that causes a reaction.