@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02003736, author = {松島, はるか and 神園, 幸郎 and Matsushima, Haruka and Kamizono, Sachiro}, issue = {6}, journal = {琉球大学教育学部障害児教育実践センター紀要, The bulletin of the Research and Clinical Center for Handicapped Children}, month = {May}, note = {High-functioning children with autism often behave strangely. We examined behaviors in one high-functioning boy with autism from a developmental perspective. We analyzed his unusual behaviors taken from his mother's records, nursery nurse's records and VTR records between 0 : 06 and 5 : 10 of age. These records contained his various activities in his daily life. We found that this observed period was divided into three stages on the basis of the regulative function of his behaviors which may have similar characteristics. These stages were made up of first, the non-regulation, second, the regulation-by-others and third, the self-regulation. From the analysis of his unusual movements with the frame of these stages, his movements showed us qualitative changes linked with the developmental changes of regulative function. In the first stage (0 : 06-3 : 03 yrs), his unusual movements were not found. In the second stage (3 : 04-3 : 09 yrs), his movements were characterized by tracing the turn-takings with other' people. In the final stage (3 : 10-5 : 10 yrs), they were peculiar to his intrusion into physical world from representational world. It could be pointed out that these characteristics of his unusual movements might lead to universal features among those who are high-functioning children with autism., 紀要論文}, pages = {73--86}, title = {高機能自閉症児における「不自然な動作」の認知・社会的背景}, year = {2004} }