Emma Worthley
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View article: Examining Behavioral Interventions for Infancy and Early Toddlerhood: A Systematic Review of Intervention Effects, Parameters, and Participants
Examining Behavioral Interventions for Infancy and Early Toddlerhood: A Systematic Review of Intervention Effects, Parameters, and Participants Open
Rapid advancement is paving the way to identify children who would likely benefit from early intervention during the first years of life, prior to the onset of significant delays in development. With the widely acknowledged benefits of ear…
View article: Modifying quantitative sensory testing to investigate tactile sensory function and behavioral reactivity in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities: establishing feasibility and testing sex, autism, and self-injury effects
Modifying quantitative sensory testing to investigate tactile sensory function and behavioral reactivity in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities: establishing feasibility and testing sex, autism, and self-injury effects Open
Background Sensory reactivity differences are common across neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), however very few studies specifically examine tactile or pain responses in children with NNDs, especially those with communication challenges.…
View article: Examining Behavioral Interventions for Infancy and Early Toddlerhood: A Systematic Review of Intervention Parameters, Effects, and Participant Populations
Examining Behavioral Interventions for Infancy and Early Toddlerhood: A Systematic Review of Intervention Parameters, Effects, and Participant Populations Open
Rapid advancement is paving the way to identify children who would likely benefit from early intervention during the first years of life, prior to the onset of significant delays in development. With the widely acknowledged benefits of ear…
View article: Social and non‐social sensory responsivity in toddlers at high‐risk for autism spectrum disorder
Social and non‐social sensory responsivity in toddlers at high‐risk for autism spectrum disorder Open
Empirical evidence concerning sensory responsivity in young children who later develop autism spectrum disorder (ASD) remains relatively limited. It is unclear whether specific patterns or aspects of sensory responsivity underlay the emerg…
View article: Sensory Responsivity as a Predictor of Adaptive Behavior Development in Toddlers At-Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Sensory Responsivity as a Predictor of Adaptive Behavior Development in Toddlers At-Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders Open
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. July 2020. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Jason Wolff. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 50 pages.