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Caregiver descriptions of joint activity routines with young children with autism spectrum disorder in South Africa.

Kevin RamseurPetrus J de VriesJessy GulerNokuthula ShabalalaNoleen SerisLauren Franz
Published in: Pediatric medicine (Hong Kong, China) (2019)
These data suggest that South African caregivers of young children with ASD use joint activity routines to engage their children and teach them new skills, thus suggesting a degree of 'fit' between South African caregiver-child interactions and an NDBI-informed caregiver coaching approach. However, more information on family routines and which caregiver interacts with the young child with ASD during these routines would help tailor these interventions for low-resource African settings.
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