Autism Care Facility Autism Care Facility with Behavioral Architecture Approach in Medan

Date
2024Author
Putri, Yusriah Wahyuning
Advisor(s)
Fachrudin, Hilma Tamiami
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Autism significantly impacts a child's social development,
communication, and behavior, involving abnormalities in verbal
and nonverbal communication, social interaction, play, emotions,
and sensory perception. Children with autism need specialized
therapy programs, and every child has the right to appropriate
education, including those with special needs. Autism Care
Facilities aim to provide adequate educational support for
individuals with autism. This research aims to optimize the
physical environment to support the development of children with
autism, focusing on communication, social interaction, play,
emotional management, and sensory perception, based on
behavioral architecture principles. Using a qualitative descriptive
methodology and literature studies, this study examines optimal
spatial requirements for children on the autism spectrum,
considering their unique behaviors and needs.
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