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Braden Hayse; Melanie A. Stearns; Micah O. Mazurek; Ashley F. Curtis; Neetu Nair; Wai Sze Chan; Melissa Munoz; Kevin D. McGovney; David Q. Beversdorf; Mojgan Golzy; Kristin A. Sohl; Zarah H. Ner; Beth Ellen Davis; Nicole Takahashi; Christina S. McCrae – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Fatigue is associated with numerous harmful physical and mental health outcomes. Despite the established relationship between sleep and fatigue, research examining sleep variability within a person (i.e. intraindividual variability; IIV) and fatigue is limited. In addition, the associations between child and parent sleep regarding parent fatigue…
Descriptors: Fatigue (Biology), Sleep, Individual Characteristics, Parents
David Oppenheim; Michal Mottes-Peleg; Smadar Dolev; Nurit Yirmiya – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Observations of parent-child play with toys are often used to assess interactions between parents and non-autistic as well as autistic children, but some research indicates that play without toys may elicit more positive interactions than play with toys. The first goal of the study was to examine whether this is true in the case of autistic…
Descriptors: Play, Interaction, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Preschool Children

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