Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have visual problems that add difficulty to social interaction and communication. This study implemented a visual rehabilitation program to improve visual function and functional use of visual information in children with ASD and co-occurring visual difficulties. After the program, children showed improved visual abilities, eye contact, and attention during shared activities. The study also confirmed that the Early Social Communication Scales (ESCS) is a practical and reliable tool for tracking these improvements. Overall, the results suggest that helping children with ASD improve their vision may also support their social and communication development.
Age range
1 Year – 8 Years
Sex
ALL
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Visual Function Battery for Children with Special Needs, VFB-CSN
Timeframe: Measured at baseline (within 2 weeks prior to the intervention) and post-intervention (within 2 weeks after completion of the program).
Early Social Communication Scales, ESCS
Timeframe: Measured at baseline (within 2 weeks prior to the intervention) and post-intervention (within 2 weeks after completion of the program).