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Efficacité d'un programme de rééducation orthophonique, enfants autistes intégrés, le milieu éducatif du niveau primaire. (en deuxième année dans le niveau primaire à Mostaganem).
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This study aimed to propose a treatment program Artofoni and to identify the extent of its effectiveness among children with autism integrated in the educational environment of the primary stage, the second level, for a sample of children of different gender and chronological age, as it is considered as a type of invasive developmental disorders, where this program aims to develop written language skills and thus Its effectiveness for this category of people with special needs is achieved through school inclusion. We used a case study approach for a sample of seven cases, and the study included a set of tools (note, arthonic interview, M-CHAT test, LA CARS, the proposed program for developing written language skills, and the axis of written language development for a child with autism includes eight items). Written planning - reading and writing words - reading comprehension - writing sentences by dictation - writing text by dictation - morphological comprehension - and written production item). The results of the current study revealed the extent of the success and effectiveness of the proposed Artafoni program in developing written language skills for a child with autism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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