Term ID: T3021

Joint Attention Training

/joint-attention-training/
Interventions designed to improve the ability to coordinate attention with others, particularly important for children with autism spectrum disorders.
Example: Teaching children to follow pointing, share interest in objects, and engage in back-and-forth attention sharing through structured activities and prompting.

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Reference: Jones et al. (2006)