This study evaluated a parent implemented in-situ pedestrian safety skills intervention for three individuals with autism. Specifically, this study examined the utility of using a behavioral skills training (BST) to help parents implement the most-to-least prompting procedures in training their children with autism pedestrian safety skills in community settings. A multiple baseline design across participants was used to assess parent implementation of in-situ pedestrian training as well as child participants\u27 independently performed correct skills. Results indicated that parents implemented most-to-least prompting procedures with high levels of accuracy across streets during intervention and fading of BST. All child participants improve...
Behavioral skills training (BST) and in situ training (IST) have been evaluated as methods to teach ...
<b>Background </b>\ud \ud - Road crossing is a complex activity and children’s risk of pedestrian c...
Research with parents on managing child problem behavior typically measures either child or parent b...
This study evaluated a parent implemented in-situ pedestrian safety skills intervention for three in...
Objectives Hundreds of American children are killed and thousands more injured annually as pedestria...
Teaching safety skills to children with autism is a serious responsibility for caregivers, siblings,...
The present study used a multiple probe design to examined the effectiveness of a Behavioral Skills ...
Background: Parent training programs for families living outside of urban areas can be used to impro...
This paper describes an evaluation of the effectiveness of Behavioral Skills Training (BST) as an in...
Behavioural skills training (BST) involves delivering instructions, modeling, and rehearsal with fee...
Due to impairments in social interactions and communication, children with autism spectrum disorders...
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Three children with autism were taught abduction-prevention skills using behavioral skills training ...
Behavioral skills training (BST) has been widely used to effectively and quickly instruct learners w...
BACKGROUND: Lack of social skills and/or a reduced ability to determine when to use them are common ...
Behavioral skills training (BST) and in situ training (IST) have been evaluated as methods to teach ...
<b>Background </b>\ud \ud - Road crossing is a complex activity and children’s risk of pedestrian c...
Research with parents on managing child problem behavior typically measures either child or parent b...
This study evaluated a parent implemented in-situ pedestrian safety skills intervention for three in...
Objectives Hundreds of American children are killed and thousands more injured annually as pedestria...
Teaching safety skills to children with autism is a serious responsibility for caregivers, siblings,...
The present study used a multiple probe design to examined the effectiveness of a Behavioral Skills ...
Background: Parent training programs for families living outside of urban areas can be used to impro...
This paper describes an evaluation of the effectiveness of Behavioral Skills Training (BST) as an in...
Behavioural skills training (BST) involves delivering instructions, modeling, and rehearsal with fee...
Due to impairments in social interactions and communication, children with autism spectrum disorders...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at Scholar Commons. It...
Three children with autism were taught abduction-prevention skills using behavioral skills training ...
Behavioral skills training (BST) has been widely used to effectively and quickly instruct learners w...
BACKGROUND: Lack of social skills and/or a reduced ability to determine when to use them are common ...
Behavioral skills training (BST) and in situ training (IST) have been evaluated as methods to teach ...
<b>Background </b>\ud \ud - Road crossing is a complex activity and children’s risk of pedestrian c...
Research with parents on managing child problem behavior typically measures either child or parent b...