Research has demonstrated that responding to questions regarding past events is a developmental milestone typically reached by age three or four. Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) might struggle with this skill in comparison to their neurotypical peers. This study describes a methodology for teaching subjects with ASD intraverbal responses about past events by systematically increasing delays between the presentation of target stimuli and the delivery of a question about the target stimuli. Probes of the terminal delay were conducted after each successive increase in delay. Results showed both subjects successfully responded to questions after a 30-min delay following some level of treatment. This study demonstrated an effecti...
Demand-withdraw is an ineffective communication pattern frequently experienced by distressed couples...
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This study examines the relationship between joint attention and imitation skills in preschoolers wi...
There is an age-shift in neurotypical children: younger children tend to remember information in a v...
With the legal and ethical responsibility to implement evidence-based practices, teachers and servic...
Although there has been a recent increase in research directed toward autism spectrum disorders (ASD...
Current research is split on findings of the functional independence of mands and tacts. Some studie...
Working with a Child who has Angelman Syndrome addresses the etiology and symptomology of Angelman S...
There is strong evidence that atypical attention patterns are robust indicators of autism spectrum d...
Since autism spectrum disorders (ASD) were first identified, the diagnostic criteria and conceptuali...
Paid advertisements on social media have become a powerful way for marketers to reach their target a...
The Griffiths III was published in 2016 and has since then been used internationally by practitioner...
This phenomenological study examined the school experiences of adolescents with high functioning Aut...
Electroencephalography (EEG) studies indicate a reduced or absent self-preference effect for faces i...
The autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are among the most serious and debilitating conditions with onse...
Demand-withdraw is an ineffective communication pattern frequently experienced by distressed couples...
The Observer/ Demonstrator Effect suggests that rats can socially obtain preferences for novel foods...
This study examines the relationship between joint attention and imitation skills in preschoolers wi...
There is an age-shift in neurotypical children: younger children tend to remember information in a v...
With the legal and ethical responsibility to implement evidence-based practices, teachers and servic...
Although there has been a recent increase in research directed toward autism spectrum disorders (ASD...
Current research is split on findings of the functional independence of mands and tacts. Some studie...
Working with a Child who has Angelman Syndrome addresses the etiology and symptomology of Angelman S...
There is strong evidence that atypical attention patterns are robust indicators of autism spectrum d...
Since autism spectrum disorders (ASD) were first identified, the diagnostic criteria and conceptuali...
Paid advertisements on social media have become a powerful way for marketers to reach their target a...
The Griffiths III was published in 2016 and has since then been used internationally by practitioner...
This phenomenological study examined the school experiences of adolescents with high functioning Aut...
Electroencephalography (EEG) studies indicate a reduced or absent self-preference effect for faces i...
The autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are among the most serious and debilitating conditions with onse...
Demand-withdraw is an ineffective communication pattern frequently experienced by distressed couples...
The Observer/ Demonstrator Effect suggests that rats can socially obtain preferences for novel foods...
This study examines the relationship between joint attention and imitation skills in preschoolers wi...