Gestural communication in children with autism spectrum disorders during mother–child interaction

Children with autism spectrum disorders display atypical development of gesture production, and gesture impairment is one of the determining factors of autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. Despite the obvious importance of this issue for children with autism spectrum disorder, the literature on gestures in autism is scarce and contradictory. The purpose of this study was to analyze gestural communication in children with autism spectrum disorder during spontaneous mother–child interaction. Participants were children with autism spectrum disorder (n = 20), Down’s syndrome (n = 20), and typical development (n = 20) and their mothers. Children’s mean developmental age was 24.16 months (standard deviation = 1.45 months) and did not differ across the groups. Gestural communication was analyzed with a specific coding scheme allowing a quantitative and qualitative analysis of gestural production. Results showed the following: (a) differences between autism spectrum disorder, typical development, and Down’s syndrome groups in the total number of gestures produced; (b) differences between the three groups in the distribution of gesture types; and (c) specific correlations between gestural production, cognitive development, and autism severity scores. The study of gestures in autism spectrum disorder could help us to identify different phenotypes in autism and could also lead to the development of new therapies.

[1]  K. Loveland,et al.  Joint attention and language in autism and developmental language delay , 1986, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[2]  C. Lord,et al.  Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule , 2016 .

[3]  Virginia Volterra,et al.  Gesture and speech : The emergence and development of a strong and changing partnership , 2008 .

[4]  Olga Capirci,et al.  From communication to language in two modalities , 1994 .

[5]  E. Bates,et al.  The Emergence of Symbols: Cognition and Communication in Infancy , 2014 .

[6]  Malinda Carpenter,et al.  Interrelations Among Social-Cognitive Skills in Young Children with Autism , 2002, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[7]  J. Pedersen,et al.  Behavioral aspects of infantile autism: an ethological description , 1997, European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.

[8]  D. Robins,et al.  The Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers: An Initial Study Investigating the Early Detection of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders , 2001, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[9]  B. Parrini,et al.  The communicative use of pointing in autism: developmental profile and factors related to change , 2003, European Psychiatry.

[10]  M. Sigman,et al.  Continuity and change in the social competence of children with autism, Down syndrome, and developmental delays. , 1999, Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development.

[11]  Virginia Volterra,et al.  From action to language through gesture: A longitudinal perspective , 2005 .

[12]  Danielle Z. Bolling,et al.  Neural Mechanisms of Improvements in Social Motivation After Pivotal Response Treatment: Two Case Studies , 2013, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[13]  J. R. Landis,et al.  The measurement of observer agreement for categorical data. , 1977, Biometrics.

[14]  D. Thal,et al.  Communicative gestures in children with delayed onset of oral expressive vocabulary. , 1992, Journal of speech and hearing research.

[15]  Funda Acarlar,et al.  Gestures in Prelinguistic Turkish Children with Autism, Down Syndrome, and Typically Developing Children. , 2011 .

[16]  Peter Wittenburg,et al.  Annotation by Category: ELAN and ISO DCR , 2008, LREC.

[17]  R Core Team,et al.  R: A language and environment for statistical computing. , 2014 .

[18]  Inge-Marie Eigsti,et al.  Conversational gestures in autism spectrum disorders: Asynchrony but not decreased frequency , 2010, Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research.

[19]  G. Baranek,et al.  Analysis of Social Interaction Gestures in Infants with Autism , 2006, Child neuropsychology : a journal on normal and abnormal development in childhood and adolescence.

[20]  P. Mundy,et al.  A longitudinal study of joint attention and language development in autistic children , 1990, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[21]  K. Loveland,et al.  The effect of social context on the functional communication skills of autistic children , 1989, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[22]  M. Sigman,et al.  Conversational Abilities Among Children with Autism and Children with Developmental Delays , 1998 .

[23]  C. Njiokiktjien,et al.  Brain lesion localization and developmental functions , 2010 .

[24]  P J Yoder,et al.  Nonverbal Communication in Two- and Three-Year-Old Children with Autism , 1997, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[25]  B. Shaywitz,et al.  Primary childhood aphasia and childhood autism: clinical, biological, and conceptual observations. , 1976, Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry.

[26]  A. Couteur,et al.  Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised: A revised version of a diagnostic interview for caregivers of individuals with possible pervasive developmental disorders , 1994, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[27]  C. Kasari,et al.  The emergence of nonverbal joint attention and requesting skills in young children with autism. , 2011, Journal of communication disorders.

[28]  M. C. Caselli,et al.  Relationship between gestures and words in children with Down's syndrome and typically developing children in the early stages of communicative development. , 2003, International journal of language & communication disorders.

[29]  A. Wetherby,et al.  Communicative acts of children with autism spectrum disorders in the second year of life. , 2009, Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR.

[30]  J. Wishart,et al.  Use of pointing and other gestures by young children with Down syndrome. , 1995, American journal of mental retardation : AJMR.

[31]  E. Walker,et al.  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , 2013 .

[32]  Janet B W Williams Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , 2013 .

[33]  Jacob Cohen A Coefficient of Agreement for Nominal Scales , 1960 .

[34]  Geraldine Dawson,et al.  Early Start Denver Model for Young Children with Autism: Promoting Language, Learning, and Engagement , 2009 .

[35]  Connie Kasari,et al.  Joint attention, developmental level, and symptom presentation in autism , 1994, Development and Psychopathology.

[36]  Simon Baron-Cohen,et al.  Perceptual role taking and protodeclarative pointing in autism , 1989 .

[37]  L. Koegel,et al.  Interventions to Facilitate Communication in Autism , 2000, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[38]  Virginia Volterra,et al.  Spoken and gestural production in a naming task by young children with Down syndrome , 2007, Brain and Language.

[39]  A. Wetherby,et al.  Social Communication Profiles of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Late in the Second Year of Life , 2007, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[40]  A. B. Hollingshead,et al.  Four factor index of social status , 1975 .

[41]  Ursula Bellugi,et al.  Contrasting profiles of language development in children with williams and down syndromes , 1997 .

[42]  M. C. Caselli,et al.  Language in Italian children with Down syndrome and with specific language impairment. , 2008, Neuropsychology.

[43]  M. Rutter,et al.  A Comparative Study of Infantile Autism and Specific Developmental Receptive Language Disorder , 1975, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[44]  Serena Wieder,et al.  Engaging Autism: Using the Floortime Approach to Help Children Relate, Communicate, and Think , 2006 .

[45]  G. Baranek,et al.  Communicative gesture use in infants with and without autism: a retrospective home video study. , 2013, American journal of speech-language pathology.

[46]  Steven F Warren,et al.  Language development in Down syndrome: from the prelinguistic period to the acquisition of literacy. , 2007, Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews.

[47]  F. Volkmar,et al.  Defining and quantifying the social phenotype in autism. , 2002, The American journal of psychiatry.

[48]  L. Koegel,et al.  Joint attention and children with autism: a review of the literature. , 2004, Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews.

[49]  J. Buitelaar,et al.  Timing of Social Gaze Behavior in Children with a Pervasive Developmental Disorder , 1998, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[50]  Wendy L. Stone,et al.  Naturalistic observations of spontaneous communication in autistic children , 1990, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[51]  Uta Frith,et al.  The understanding and use of interpersonal gestures by autistic and Down's syndrome children , 1988, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[52]  R. Hobson,et al.  Person-Centred (Deictic) Expressions and Autism , 2010, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[53]  Deb Keen The use of non-verbal repair strategies by children with autism. , 2005, Research in developmental disabilities.

[54]  Catherine Lord,et al.  Characterizing communicative development in children referred for Autism Spectrum Disorders using the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory (CDI)* , 2007, Journal of Child Language.

[55]  G. Baird,et al.  Predicting language outcome in infants with autism and pervasive developmental disorder. , 2003, International journal of language & communication disorders.

[56]  E. Bates,et al.  Language and gesture in late talkers. , 1988, Journal of speech and hearing research.

[57]  Jerome S. Bruner,et al.  The social context of language acquisition , 1981 .

[58]  Christina Whalen,et al.  The Collateral Effects of Joint Attention Training on Social Initiations, Positive Affect, Imitation, and Spontaneous Speech for Young Children with Autism , 2006, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[59]  Nina C Capone,et al.  Gesture development: a review for clinical and research practices. , 2004, Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR.