Furniture Design as a Sensory Product Approach in Autism Therapy for Children
Autism Spectrum Problem (ASD) is a childhood communication and behavioral disorder. Even though ASD is a lifelong condition, medications and therapies can help autistic children with their symptoms and abilities to function. The research uncovers the viability of furniture design solution as an alte...
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Ishak Nur Dinie Aliah; Toyong Natrina; Romli Zulkifli; Purnamasari Ni Putu Laras |
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Ishak, Nur Dinie Aliah; Toyong, Natrina; Romli, Zulkifli; Purnamasari, Ni Putu Laras Furniture Design as a Sensory Product Approach in Autism Therapy for Children ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL English Proceedings Paper Autism Spectrum Problem (ASD) is a childhood communication and behavioral disorder. Even though ASD is a lifelong condition, medications and therapies can help autistic children with their symptoms and abilities to function. The research uncovers the viability of furniture design solution as an alternative sensory product that considers autistic children's outbursts as it relates to their surrounding and environment. The purpose of the study is to discover how sensory products can assist autistic children by analyzing the Three Levels of Design prescribed by Don Norman, focusing on the Visceral, Behavioral and Reflective elements that apply to the furniture design domain. E-IPH LTD UK 2398-4287 2023 8 10.21834/e-bpj.v8iSI%2016.5238 Environmental Sciences & Ecology WOS:001146979100018 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001146979100018 |
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Furniture Design as a Sensory Product Approach in Autism Therapy for Children |
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Furniture Design as a Sensory Product Approach in Autism Therapy for Children |
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Furniture Design as a Sensory Product Approach in Autism Therapy for Children |
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Autism Spectrum Problem (ASD) is a childhood communication and behavioral disorder. Even though ASD is a lifelong condition, medications and therapies can help autistic children with their symptoms and abilities to function. The research uncovers the viability of furniture design solution as an alternative sensory product that considers autistic children's outbursts as it relates to their surrounding and environment. The purpose of the study is to discover how sensory products can assist autistic children by analyzing the Three Levels of Design prescribed by Don Norman, focusing on the Visceral, Behavioral and Reflective elements that apply to the furniture design domain. |
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