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Autores principales: Claire Shingleton‐Smith, Julie Koudys, Alicia Azzano, Maurice Feldman
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Publicado: Wiley 2024
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author Claire Shingleton‐Smith
Julie Koudys
Alicia Azzano
Maurice Feldman
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Julie Koudys
Alicia Azzano
Maurice Feldman
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Julie Koudys
Alicia Azzano
Maurice Feldman
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contents Telehealth general case parent training for children at risk for autism Claire Shingleton‐Smith Julie Koudys Alicia Azzano Maurice Feldman Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis AbstractParent‐mediated interventions for infants and young children with an increased likelihood of autism may help ameliorate developmental concerns; however, generalization of parents' teaching strategies to novel child target skills has not been consistently demonstrated. This study expanded our parent training program, Parent Intervention for Children at‐Risk for Autism (PICARA), by incorporating telehealth general case training (PICARA‐TGCT) to promote generalization of teaching skills. Five parent–child dyads participated. Child target skills were chosen from the categories of imitation, receptive language, and expressive language. A concurrent multiple‐baseline‐across‐participants design was used to evaluate the effect of training across two cohorts of parent–child dyads. Dependent variables included the percentage of correct parent teaching skills and the percentage of child correct responses. Parent teaching skills increased across all participants for both trained and untrained child target skills, as did child skills. This study provides support for PICARA‐TGCT as an efficacious and efficient early intervention model. 10.1002/jaba.2913 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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spellingShingle Telehealth general case parent training for children at risk for autism
Claire Shingleton‐Smith
Julie Koudys
Alicia Azzano
Maurice Feldman
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Telehealth general case parent training for children at risk for autism Claire Shingleton‐Smith Julie Koudys Alicia Azzano Maurice Feldman Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis AbstractParent‐mediated interventions for infants and young children with an increased likelihood of autism may help ameliorate developmental concerns; however, generalization of parents' teaching strategies to novel child target skills has not been consistently demonstrated. This study expanded our parent training program, Parent Intervention for Children at‐Risk for Autism (PICARA), by incorporating telehealth general case training (PICARA‐TGCT) to promote generalization of teaching skills. Five parent–child dyads participated. Child target skills were chosen from the categories of imitation, receptive language, and expressive language. A concurrent multiple‐baseline‐across‐participants design was used to evaluate the effect of training across two cohorts of parent–child dyads. Dependent variables included the percentage of correct parent teaching skills and the percentage of child correct responses. Parent teaching skills increased across all participants for both trained and untrained child target skills, as did child skills. This study provides support for PICARA‐TGCT as an efficacious and efficient early intervention model. 10.1002/jaba.2913 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
title Telehealth general case parent training for children at risk for autism
topic Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jaba.2913