In this study, the effectiveness of the video prompting method and its maintenance and social validity were investigated in cloth folding skill teaching for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Three male individuals with autism spectrum disorder were included in the study. In the research, inter-observer multiple-probe with a single-subject research model was used. As a result of the research, 3 participants achieved the target behavior successfully. It was observed that the maintenance of the behaviors acquired in both participants continued as 10, 20, 30. In a participant, the data of maintenance was collected for 10, 20 days and it was observed that the behavior was preserved, yet on the 30th day, the maintenance data could not be...
focus.sagepub.com In recent years, a growing number of researchers have dem-onstrated the effectiven...
The effect of teaching social skills through direct instruction, video self-modeling, and self-monit...
In a school setting, students are expected to continually transition, which may cause behavioral pro...
In this study, the effectiveness of the video prompting method and its maintenance and social validi...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience difficulties with learning age-appropriat...
This srudy investigated the cffectiveness of using a video modeling teaching strategy coupled with g...
This purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of an intervention package that comb...
Video instruction as an intervention for teaching skills to children with Autism Spectrum Disorders ...
Daily living skills (i.e., grooming/hygiene, dressing, eating) are essential to everyday life, and e...
This study explores how the use of video-modeling with children and youth who have a diagnosis of Au...
Over the past decade, there has been a trend of the growing prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (...
This doctoral research investigated video-based intervention (VBI) for individuals with autism. With...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an iPad-based video modeling plus vide...
Impairments in reciprocal pretend play are well documented in children with a diagnosis of Autism Sp...
Numerous studies have shown that video modeling (VM) interventions can improve various skills of chi...
focus.sagepub.com In recent years, a growing number of researchers have dem-onstrated the effectiven...
The effect of teaching social skills through direct instruction, video self-modeling, and self-monit...
In a school setting, students are expected to continually transition, which may cause behavioral pro...
In this study, the effectiveness of the video prompting method and its maintenance and social validi...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience difficulties with learning age-appropriat...
This srudy investigated the cffectiveness of using a video modeling teaching strategy coupled with g...
This purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of an intervention package that comb...
Video instruction as an intervention for teaching skills to children with Autism Spectrum Disorders ...
Daily living skills (i.e., grooming/hygiene, dressing, eating) are essential to everyday life, and e...
This study explores how the use of video-modeling with children and youth who have a diagnosis of Au...
Over the past decade, there has been a trend of the growing prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (...
This doctoral research investigated video-based intervention (VBI) for individuals with autism. With...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an iPad-based video modeling plus vide...
Impairments in reciprocal pretend play are well documented in children with a diagnosis of Autism Sp...
Numerous studies have shown that video modeling (VM) interventions can improve various skills of chi...
focus.sagepub.com In recent years, a growing number of researchers have dem-onstrated the effectiven...
The effect of teaching social skills through direct instruction, video self-modeling, and self-monit...
In a school setting, students are expected to continually transition, which may cause behavioral pro...