JADD。自閉症スペクトラムの子どもとそのきょうだいのテレビ視聴やビデオゲーム使用についての定量的な研究。同じ家庭で育っていてもそれなりに差が出るものなのだな。 / “Journal of Autism
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New research suggests children with ASD spend more time playing video games and watching TV than participating in social media a ..
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JADD。自閉症スペクトラムの子どもとそのきょうだいのテレビ視聴やビデオゲーム使用についての定量的な研究。同じ家庭で育っていてもそれなりに差が出るものなのだな。 / “Journal of Autism
JADD。自閉症スペクトラムの子どもとそのきょうだいのテレビ視聴やビデオゲーム使用についての定量的な研究。同じ家庭で育っていてもそれなりに差が出るものなのだな。 / “Journal of Autism
TV, Video Game and Social Media Use Among Children with Autism http://t.co/8NQsrxwi Autistic kids played more video games, less social media
TV, Video Game & Social Media Use Among Children with #autism http://t.co/xRkred6X Kill your TV? http://t.co/sBSn3kqX
TV, Video Game and Social Media Use Among Children with Autism http://t.co/8NQsrxwi Autistic kids played more video games, less social media
TV, Video Game and Social Media Use Among Children with Autism http://t.co/8NQsrxwi Autistic kids played more video games, less social media
Children with #autism spend 62% more time watching TV & playing video games than in all non-screen activities combined: http://t.co/7u3U0U96
Children with #autism spend 62% more time watching TV & playing video games than in all non-screen activities combined: http://t.co/7u3U0U96
Television, Video Game and Social Media Use Among Children with ASD and Typically Developing Siblings. http://t.co/Ecd49kkf #hcsm
TV, Video Game and Social Media Use Among Children with Autism http://t.co/8NQsrxwi Autistic kids played more video games, less social media
JADD。自閉症スペクトラムの子どもとそのきょうだいのテレビ視聴やビデオゲーム使用についての定量的な研究。同じ家庭で育っていてもそれなりに差が出るものなのだな。 / “Journal of Autism
Television, Video Game and Social Media Use Among Children with ASD and Typically Developing Siblings. http://t.co/TA6DgsrS #hcsm
Children with #autism spend 62% more time watching TV & playing video games than in all non-screen activities combined: http://t.co/7u3U0U96
Children with #autism spend 62% more time watching TV & playing video games than in all non-screen activities combined: http://t.co/7u3U0U96
Children with #autism spend 62% more time watching TV & playing video games than in all non-screen activities combined: http://t.co/7u3U0U96
RT @afcp_01: JADD。自閉症スペクトラムの子どもとそのきょうだいのテレビ視聴やビデオゲーム使用についての定量的な研究。同じ家庭で育っていてもそれなりに差が出るものなのだな。 / “Journ
RT @afcp_01: JADD。自閉症スペクトラムの子どもとそのきょうだいのテレビ視聴やビデオゲーム使用についての定量的な研究。同じ家庭で育っていてもそれなりに差が出るものなのだな。 / “Journ
RT @afcp_01: JADD。自閉症スペクトラムの子どもとそのきょうだいのテレビ視聴やビデオゲーム使用についての定量的な研究。同じ家庭で育っていてもそれなりに差が出るものなのだな。 / “Journ
Children with #autism spend 62% more time watching TV & playing video games than in all non-screen activities combined: http://t.co/7u3U0U96
Children with #autism spend 62% more time watching TV & playing video games than in all non-screen activities combined: http://t.co/7u3U0U96
Children with #autism spend 62% more time watching TV & playing video games than in all non-screen activities combined: http://t.co/7u3U0U96
It's often assumed that a lot of kids on the spectrum love video games. A new study in the Journal of Autism and... http://t.co/uIU9H1EG
Television, Video Game and Social Media Use Among Children with ASD and Typically Developing Siblings. http://t.co/2bM1RRBm