The Evolution of Communicative Intentionality in Twins With a Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Daniela Costanzo, Manuela Ballabio, Cristina Cremonini, Maria Luisa Gava
This paper aims to highlight how the use of the c.m.i.® approach (cognitive – motivational – individualized) has facilitated the construction of intentional thinking, which is orderly and more aligned with reality in twins diagnosed with psychomotor retardation and ASD (autism spectrum disorder). Specifically, the operational steps that allowed the subjects to move from a situation of spatial, object and relational disorientation to an initial space/object/motor act orientation and then to voluntary, intentional and communicative action will be analysed. The work was produced by AIAS Milano operators with the support of Dr Maria Luisa Gava, creator of the c.m.i.® approach
Keywords
Reference points; Semantic constraints; Graphic outline; Procedure; Acting on representation; C.m.i.®.