Joint Attention

This insightful video focuses on the critical role of Joint Attention in the development of social communication skills and language in children on the autism spectrum. Joint Attention refers to the shared focus of two individuals on an object or event, and it is a foundational skill that supports the development of both verbal and non-verbal communication. The video emphasizes the importance of early identification and intervention in joint attention skills to foster better learning outcomes and more effective social interactions for children with autism.

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