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Improving the Numerical Knowledge of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Benefits of Linear Board Games
Authors:Rajiv Satsangi  Laura Bofferding
Institution:1. George Mason University;2. Purdue University
Abstract:A lack of numerical knowledge early on can impede a child's academic development. In past research, playing linear board games improved children's understanding of numerical relations, which the authors theorised could extend to children with autism spectrum disorder. For this pilot study, 10 children played a board game where they moved tokens across coloured tiles displaying the numbers 1–10. During gameplay, students in the experimental group focused on the numbers on the tiles, while the control group focused on the colours. The assessment consisted of a number line estimation task, where students placed numbers ranging from 1 to 9 on a blank number line. Results showed children in the experimental group experienced statistically significant improvement in their understanding of numerical relationships of numbers on the number line estimation task. Findings indicate extended experiences with linear board games can support the numerical development of children with autism spectrum disorder.
Keywords:Autism  mathematics  numbers  board games
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