A recent scientific overview of animal-based interventions in autism, while recognising that they may be beneficial for some children, concluded that the evidence is as yet unclear. Interpretation of studies is complicated by factors such as small participant numbers, and variations in the animals, procedures, duration of therapy and outcome measures (O’Haire, 2013).
Allow about 15 minutes
Draw on the interview with Arabella and the Research Autism website to note two arguments in favour of animal-based intervention and two against. You should look up Research Autism entries for equine and dolphin therapies and assistance dogs.
Points in favour:
Points against:
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