학술논문

Enhancing Comprehension of Informational Text by Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Author
Source
Young Exceptional Children. Sep 2023 26(3):144-156.
Subject
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Nonfiction
Reading Comprehension
Teaching Methods
Reading Strategies
Learner Engagement
Visual Aids
Emergent Literacy
Concept Mapping
Color
Inclusion
Kindergarten
Diversity
Language
English
ISSN
1096-2506
2154-400X
Abstract
Informational text (IT) is a type of nonfiction designed to convey information about the natural or social world. Reading IT with young children increases knowledge of content area vocabulary and concepts and helps children build the background knowledge for success with future reading. However, children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may struggle to understand IT. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to discuss how young children with ASD can be supported to comprehend IT. Instructional strategies discussed include (a) providing physical and temporal access to IT, (b) enhancing comprehension of IT within the context of Interactive Shared Book Reading (ISBR); and (c) promoting child engagement during ISBR. The theme of the life cycle of a frog is used to illustrate how the instructional strategies can be used in a kindergarten classroom.