Browsing Education - Seattle by Subject "Autism"
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The Effects of Social Skills Groups for Young Children with Social Delays
(2011)This study was conducted as a program evaluation of an existing social skills program. A review of literature identified a limited number of empirical studies on group-based social skills training for young children with ... -
Effects of Training and E-Mail Feedback on Behavior Therapists' Use of Instructive Feedback
Given that more paraprofessionals are hired to deliver one-on-one intervention to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) under the auspices of behavioral health agencies, it is important that these paraprofessionals ... -
Examining the Effects of Embedding American Sign Language into Literacy Instruction for Students with Autism
American Sign Language (ASL) has been investigated as a functional communication method for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorder, but has not been investigated as an ... -
The Effects of a Group-Based Approach to Parent-Mediated Early Behavioral Intervention for Very Young Children with or At-Risk for Autism
This study examined the effects of a short-term, low-dose parent-implemented intervention for young children with or at-risk for autism. Parents were taught strategies in a group-based format, at the same birth to three ... -
The Effects of the Implementation of Parent Coaching to Increase Quality of life for Children and Families Affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder
As the prevalence of children diagnosed with autism continues to rise, the need for high quality parent coaching practices to ensure generalization of skills targeting in early intervention services is pronounced This mixed ... -
Utility of the Social Responsiveness Scale- Parent Report (SRS-Parent) as a Diagnostic Tool for Autism Identification
Rating scales are often used as part of the evaluation process to diagnose autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Rating scales that are modeled after the experiences and understanding of the Caucasian American race may not reflect ...