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Erken çocukluk döneminde otizm spektrum bozukluğu olan çocuklarda taklit becerileri

Year 2014, Volume: 15 Issue: 03, 51 - 68, 01.04.2014
https://doi.org/10.1501/Ozlegt_0000000214

Abstract

References

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Erken Çocukluk Döneminde Otizm Spektrum Bozukluğu Olan Çocuklarda Taklit Becerileri

Year 2014, Volume: 15 Issue: 03, 51 - 68, 01.04.2014
https://doi.org/10.1501/Ozlegt_0000000214

Abstract

Bu çalışmada erken çocukluk döneminde Otizm Spektrum Bozukluğu (OSB) olan çocukların taklit becerilerinin incelenmesi amaçlanmıştır. Çalışmada ilk olarak, taklit becerilerinin sınıflandırılması, taklitin işlevleri, taklit becerisinin gelişim evreleri sırası ile açıklanmıştır. Daha sonra OSB olan çocuklarda taklit becerilerinin gelişimsel seyri, taklit becerilerinin sergilenmesinde gözlenen sınırlılıklar ilgili alan yazın doğrultusunda özetlenmiştir. Ayrıca, OSB olan çocuklarda taklit becerileri ile sosyal etkileşim becerileri ve dil ve iletişim becerileri arasındaki gelişimsel ilişki gözden geçirilmiştir. Son olarak da bu bulguların, OSB olan çocuklara taklit becerilerinin öğretimine yönelik yansımaları tartışılmıştır

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Primary Language Turkish
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Gökhan Töret This is me

E. Rüya Özmen This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 15 Issue: 03

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APA Töret, G., & Özmen, E. R. (2014). Erken Çocukluk Döneminde Otizm Spektrum Bozukluğu Olan Çocuklarda Taklit Becerileri. Ankara Üniversitesi Eğitim Bilimleri Fakültesi Özel Eğitim Dergisi, 15(03), 51-68. https://doi.org/10.1501/Ozlegt_0000000214

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