Focus Changes: Autism & Learning

Mon Jan 13 2025
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Have you ever thought about how focusing works when it comes to kids with autism? Scientists had an interesting experiment where they split 24 children, aged 6 to 8, into two groups. One group was instructed to pay attention to their movements, while the other group looked at the things around them. Initially, after five practice sessions, both groups didn't show much difference in learning how to throw a ball. But, hold on, there's more! The kids who focused on themselves improved a lot later. This was exciting because we usually think memory is very important for learning.
Focusing on oneself might help kids with autism learn better, even if their memory isn't top-notch. This discovery could change how we think about teaching children with autism. Maybe the focus should be more on how they pay attention to their own actions instead of just what's around them. Isn't that kind of surprising?
https://localnews.ai/article/focus-changes-autism-learning-f69b3a2c

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