We used a validated agent-based model—Socio-Emotional CONcern DynamicS (SECONDS)—to model real-time playful interaction between a child diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and its parent. SECONDS provides a real-time (second-by-second) virtual environment that could be used for clinical trials and testingprocess-orientedexplanationsofASDsymptomatology.Weconductednumerical experiments with SECONDS (1) for internal model validation comparing two parental behavioral strategies for stimulating social development in ASD (play-centered vs. initiative-centered) and (2) for empirical case-based model validation. We compared 2,000 simulated play sessions of two particular dyads with (second-by-second) time-series observations within 29 play sessions of a real parent-child dyad with ASD on six variables related to maintaining and initiating play. Overall, both simuladistributions. Given the idiosyncratic behaviors expected in ASD, the observed correspondence is non-trivial. Our results demonstrate the applicability of SECONDS to parent-child dyads in ASD. In the future, SECONDS could help design interventions for parental care in ASDted dyads provided a better fit to the observed dyad than reference null
Maintaining the child-robot relationship after a significant break, such as a holiday, is an important step for developing sustainable social robots for education. We ran a four-session user study (n = 113 children) that included a nine-month break between the third and fourth session. During the study, participants practiced math with the help of a social robot math tutor. We found that social personalization is an effective strategy to better sustain the child-robot relationship than the absence of social personalization. To become reacquainted after the long break, the robot summarizes a few pieces of information it had stored about the child. This gives children a feeling of being remembered, which is a key contributor to the effectiveness of social personalization. Enabling the robot to refer to information previously shared by the child is another key contributor to social personalization. Conditional for its effectiveness, however, is that children notice these memory references. Finally, although we found that children's interest in the tutoring content is related to relationship formation, personalizing the topics did not lead to more interest in the content. It seems likely that not all of the memory information that was used to personalize the content was up-to-date or socially relevant.
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Objectives: Current study explores the potential of the safety rating scale in order to determine the surplus value for evidence based practise. This study wants to contribute to this knowledge gape by exploring the safety scale by analysing the change between two safety ratings. First, the absolute change in safety is investigated. Secondly the study explores to what extent family background characteristics and case management characteristics determine the extent of change in perceived safety. Materials and Methods: The study analysed 105 Dutch child protection cases who had registration files with filled out LIRIK checklist, Action Plan and additional baseline safety and end safety measure as perceived by case managers. Results: On average perceived safety increased from an insufficient level to sufficient level. Significant regression coefficients with larger changes for primary school children (6 - 12 years) and lower changes for children within the ‘socio economic problems cluster’. The results reveal significant vulnerability for preschool children and families attending the socio-economic cluster due to limited improvement. Conclusion: According to this study the safety measure can be of value to outcome monitoring. The safety measure is a practical measure that reflects on the current state of safety within a family according to professionals and can be used on several occasions during case management. In addition, on aggregated level pre and post measures can be analysed for quality management purpose. Further exploration of this measure is needed. Publishers article: https://www.ecronicon.com/ecpe/ECPE-10-00873.php
The project’s aim is to foster resilient learning environments, lessen early school leaving, and give European children (ages 4 -6) a good start in their education while providing and advancing technical skills in working with technology that will serve them well in life. For this purpose, the partnership has developed age appropriate ICT animation tools and games - as well as pedagogical framework specific to the transition phase from kindergarten to school.
266 woorden Op school kan de situatie zich voordoen dat de leerkracht onvoldoende tegemoet kan komen aan de extra ondersteuning die leerlingen met autisme nodig hebben. De klas kan te groot zijn, de leerkracht kan handelingsverlegen zijn, etc.. In dit projectplan wordt onderbouwd wat de relevantie is voor de dagelijkse praktijk van de leerkracht en de leerling met autisme en daaraan gerelateerde problemen. Tevens wordt onderbouwd waarom beeldende therapie theoretisch en empirisch kan bijdragen als creatieve oplossing voor kinderen met aan autisme gerelateerde problemen die in de klas extra aandacht vragen. Deze kinderen hebben een andere manier van informatie verwerken, kunnen zich vaak verbaal moeilijk uiten en hebben vaak sociale problemen. Deze kinderen lopen risico op verslavingsproblematiek (33%) en eenzaamheid, angst en depressie op volwassen leeftijd (80%). Kunstvormen in een leeromgeving bieden andere mogelijkheden voor kinderen om zich te uiten en om samen te werken. In dit projectplan wordt beschreven waarom het zinvol is te onderzoeken wat de effectiviteit is van beeldende therapie voor kinderen met autisme in primair (speciaal) onderwijs, ter preventie van risicogedrag. Het behandelprogramma ‘Zelf in beeld, beeldende therapie voor kinderen met autisme (bijlage 1) lijkt veelbelovende resultaten op te leveren (Schweizer, 2020). Om een indruk van de resultaten van praktijkgericht onderzoek naar ‘Zelf in beeld’ te krijgen kunt u de korte animatie bekijken (3 min): https://youtu.be/cVAAzRHZnb0 In dit vervolgproject wordt verkend in hoeverre ‘Zelf in beeld’ van toegevoegde waarde van kan zijn voor kind, leerkracht en ouders, binnen de setting van Speciaal Onderwijs. Dit project heeft een innovatief karakter omdat er een nieuwe vorm van (preventief) werken binnen passend onderwijs wordt toegepast en onderzocht.
Using technology to improve the adolescents' journey to school by bike in province of Drenthe and Groningen.All unsafe area that children spotted on the map, are because the lack of traffic safety ( lack of visibility, high speed, etc). In general children do not have a positive perception of cycling to school, and their favourite mode of traveling to school is car. What technology based intervention can make adolescents’ cycling to and from school safer and more attractive for them? Also does it help to encourage those who live far from the school (>10 km) to cycle to and from school more often?