FACTORS AFFECTING THE RESULTS OF INTERVENTION FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2020/406Keywords:
Factors affecting; autistic children; Results of the intervention; Rehabilitation;Abstract
The study focuses on factors that directly affect the results of rehabilitation interventions for autistic children such as: maternal age of birth; academic level; parental occupation; risks before birth, during delivery, and after birth; TV viewing time; caregiver; the time when parents take care of their children. All of these factors can increase or decrease autistic levels of children. If the experts, doctors, teachers, families and relatives of the children understand this, there will be more useful information to intervene and increase the time to care for the children. At the same time, it can limit the negative effects on the results of the intervention for autistic children, and know how to change the educational and care measures in accordance with the child's characteristics.
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