Features of the formation of nonverbal thinking in preschool children with autism
Metadatos
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Dybina, Olga V.Editorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Preschool children Nonverbal thinking Features of nonverbal thinking in children with autism Means of forming nonverbal thinking
Date
2021Referencia bibliográfica
Dybina O.V (2021). Features of the formation of nonverbal thinking in preschool children with autism. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, Vol. 12(2). 20 – 25. [DOI: 10.47750/jett.2021.12.02.003]
Résumé
This article reveals the features of nonverbal thinking in children with autism spectrum disorders. The
article summarizes the experience of studying approaches to understanding nonverbal thinking in
children aged 5 to 7 with autism spectrum disorders. Of interest is the described dual coding theory,
the aspects of which should be the basis for the formation of nonverbal thinking in children with autism.
The analysis of psychological, pedagogical and specialized literature allowed us to define the concept
of "nonverbal thinking". Special attention is paid to the definition of criteria, indicators and the selection
of methods for the experimental part of the study. The study of nonverbal thinking revealed that
children with autism can name objects and use them. The practical significance of the study lies in the
fact that the proposed means that contribute to the formation of nonverbal thinking in children aged 5
to 7 with this pathology can be used in the correctional and developmental work of teachers, teacherspsychologists, teachers-defectologists and parents who raise their children.