This paper presents the preliminary results where an experimental prototype, the interactive soft toy called Octopus X-8, is used with three children with neurodevelopmental disorders in play activities involving turn-taking. This competence is fundamental for regulating social interactions and it is often impaired in those types of disorders. The pilot experiment aims to investigate if X-8 can be used as an engaging toy usable to train turn-taking skills. The toy is able to distinguish between two users and can therefore produce rewarding sensory feedback, such as coloured lights and sounds, when the turn-taking rules are respected. Preliminary results seem to show that X-8 can indeed be used as a supporting tool to improve this important social competence.

Supporting turn-taking activities: A pilot study using a smart toy with children with a diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disorders

Giocondo F.;Faedda N.;Schembri M.;Montedori F.;Sperati V.;Ozcan B.;Baldassarre G.
2023

Abstract

This paper presents the preliminary results where an experimental prototype, the interactive soft toy called Octopus X-8, is used with three children with neurodevelopmental disorders in play activities involving turn-taking. This competence is fundamental for regulating social interactions and it is often impaired in those types of disorders. The pilot experiment aims to investigate if X-8 can be used as an engaging toy usable to train turn-taking skills. The toy is able to distinguish between two users and can therefore produce rewarding sensory feedback, such as coloured lights and sounds, when the turn-taking rules are respected. Preliminary results seem to show that X-8 can indeed be used as a supporting tool to improve this important social competence.
2023
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
979-8-4007-0131-3
Interactive toys
Neurodevelopmental disorders
Social interaction
Turn-taking
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Descrizione: Flora Giocondo, Noemi Faedda, Gioia Cavalli, Massimiliano Schembri, Francesco Montedori, Federica Giovannone, Carla Sogos, Vincenzo Guidetti, Valerio Sperati, Beste Ozcan, and Gianluca Baldassarre. 2023. Supporting turn-taking activities: a pilot study using a smart toy with children with a diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disorders. In Proceedings of the 22nd Annual ACM Interaction Design and Children Conference (IDC '23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 464–469. https://doi.org/10.1145/3585088.3593863
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