Autism Therapy: sight words

definition of sight words: Term referring to words that are often recognized as a whole word when read. Sight words vary for different people, depending on reading skills. Words that need to be sounded out while reading are not sight words. As reading skills improve, the number of sight words for an individual increases.

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J Autism Dev Disord, by Ledford, JR, Gast DL, Luscre D., and Ayres KM, published in 2008, summarized Apr 8, 2008

Children with autism can learn to read when taught as part of a small group of "normal" students.

This study was designed to see if children with autism learn by watching other children. The study measured whether children with autism could learn to read sight words in a small group setting. Earlier studies have shown that students with disabilities can learn some of the words that are presented to other students in a group. This study showed that some of the children with autism were also able to learn in this way. The authors believe that these types of studies are very important since children with autism are often part of mainstream classrooms.


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