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The everyday routines of families of children with autism: Examining the impact of sensory processing difficulties on the family

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The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the lived experience of how sensory-related behaviors of children with autism affected family routines. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with four primary caregivers regarding the meaning and impact of their child’s sensory-related behaviors on family routines that occurred inside and outside the home. Findings indicated that sensory behaviors are one factor that limited family participation in work, family and leisure activities; and that parents employed specific strategies to manage individual and family routines in light of the child’s sensory-related behaviors. This information has important implications for professionals who work with families of children with autism to decrease caregiver stress and to increase life satisfaction for the child and family.

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Pages: 373 - 389
Article first published online: March 23, 2011
Issue published: May 2011

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  1. autism
  2. family
  3. qualitative research
  4. routines
  5. sensory processing

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Roseann C. Schaaf
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, [email protected]
Susan Toth-Cohen
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Stephanie L. Johnson
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC
Gina Outten
Therapy Services of Delaware, Wilmington, Delaware
Teal W. Benevides
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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