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Hhhh Majid Hashemian, Hhhh Hassan Daneshmandi, Hhhh Ali Kashi,
Volume 0, Issue 0 (4-2024)
Abstract

Objective: A neuro-developmental illness, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a collection of intricate neurological conditions marked by challenges with social interaction and communication as well as reluctance to change. The purpose of this research was to examine the effects of a particular bundle of physical exercises and remedial games on the motor abilities of kids diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
Materials & Methods:
In the Iranian regions of Rasht, N = 36 boys with autism spectrum disorder were included in an experimental investigation using random selection. Three groups of twelve boys each were used in the sample for the intervention, which included a control group, a package of physical exercises, and a selection of corrective games. Oseretsky Bruininks Upper-limb coordination as well as gross and fine motor abilities were assessed using the Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT-2). Using SPSS version 23 software, the analysis of variance statistical test was used for the statistical analysis.
Results:
The findings demonstrated that after a period of specific remedial games and physical exercises, the mean gross motor abilities considerably improved (P=0.01). Additionally, there was a significant difference in upper limb coordination (P=0.03), gross and fine motor skill total (P=0.02), and fine motor skill differences (P=0.03) between the two training groups.
Conclusion: The study's findings indicated that both programs had a positive impact on the motor abilities of youngsters diagnosed with autism spectrum condition. Furthermore, the findings indicated that the physical exercise program used in this study has shown significant impacts on the motor abilities of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, in comparison to the chosen corrective games. According to the findings of this study, the researcher recommends the physical training program introduced in this research as an appropriate regimen for enhancing the motor abilities of individuals with autism spectrum condition.
 

Hourieh Ahadi,
Volume 17, Issue 3 (9-2019)
Abstract

Objectives: Grammar is frequently considered as the strength in the language profile of autistic children. Only a few studies have investigated the grammatical knowledge of these children. There are some research studies, but they are inconclusive, and less is known about the linguistic characteristics of children with autism in some languages, like Persian. Thus, the present study aimed at the detailed examining of syntax comprehension in Persian speaking children. 
Methods: The required data were collected from 10 children with autism (6-9 years old) and 20 healthy children (10 age-matched and 10 language-matched). Then, we used the Gilliam autism rating scale (GARS-2) for diagnosing autistic children. We used syntax comprehension test for assessing syntactic structures in children with autism and their normal peers. The obtained data were analyzed by statistical tests.  
Results: The obtained results suggested a significant difference between the autistic group and age-matched healthy group in all structures, except for two elements, negative, an irreversible three-element sentence, reversible above and below, as well as sentences with object and subject pronoun. However, a comparison between the autistic group and the language-matched group revealed no significant difference in most structures, except for reversible passive, relative clause in the subject, relative clause in the object, and singular/ plural infection.
Discussion: Overall, autistic children have consistent comprehension impairment in relative clauses, reversible sentences, and morphosyntax, which should be seriously treated. The comparison of children with autism with age-matched healthy children indicated that a syntax comprehension test could be useful for differentiating Persian speaking children with autism from those with simple language delays.



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