Dynamics of early rehabilitation care for children with autism spectrum disorder using the DIR/Floortime approach at St. Luke’s Center for Health and Development

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   This article analyzes the dynamics of early comprehensive psychological and pedagogical care for children aged 3 years with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) using the DIR/Floortime approach. The experimental group included 18 ASD patients aged 3 years who attended a special program in Svt. Luka’s Center for Health and Development (Moscow) on a regular basis (2–3 times a week). The comprehensive program included weekly individual classes of 4 types: Floortime therapy, kinesotherapy with elements of sensory integration, game speech therapist-defectologist, and sensory-gaming group. The control group included 19 ASD patients aged 3 years who did not attend special classes. We used the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale (VABS) and Functional Emotional Assessment Scale (FEAS) for examination. Children were examined at baseline and after 3 months. We found that children from the experimental group had a significant positive dynamics in their communication skills, daily living skills, motor development, desire for emotional contact, communicative initiative, and two-way interaction. Children from the control group did not demonstrate any significant dynamics of these parameters.

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N. V. Romanovskiy

Institute of Correctional Pedagogy, Russian Academy of Education; Svt. Luka’s Center for Health and Development

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Email: romanovskij2@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2467-9578

Nikolay Vladislavovich Romanovskiy

119121

8/1 Pogodinskaya St.

119571

9 Akademika Anokhina St.

Moscow

Russian Federation

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