In the present study, the authors investigated the effectiveness of a sibling-mediatedintervention in supporting the social behaviors of young children with autism. Theyused a multiple-baseline design across four sibling dyads to examine the effective-ness of the intervention. The researchers taught the typically developing siblings ways to socially engage their brothers with autism, which resulted in strong and positive changes in joint attention and modest changes in social behavior for the latter. Social validity ratings by observers who were naïve to the study parameters documented the social importance of the intervention effects for three of the four children; however, the results did not provide strong evidence for generalization of ...
Despite the overwhelming amount of typical sibling relationship research available, there are few st...
The present study examined the effectiveness of a sibling support group for siblings of children wit...
The Purpose of this study was to explore the effect of implementing a joint attention intervent...
The sibling relationship provides a unique context for the development of interpersonal skills and l...
Siblings of children with autism often experience isolation and frustration within the sibling relat...
The focus of this study was three fold. First, modeling and feedback were investigated as a trainin...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are shaped and in turn shape the people in their enviro...
The focus of this study was three fold. First, modeling and feedback were investigated as a training...
This study compared the effectiveness of a social story intervention with a social story plus behavi...
Siblings spend a significant proportion of the day with siblings with autism than do their typically...
Research suggests that being a sibling of a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may come wi...
While deficits in social interaction are central to autism, the sibling relationship has been found ...
Collaborative intervention practices involving family members have become a common tool for addressi...
While deficits in social interaction are central to autism, the sibling relationship has been found ...
Severe deficits in socialization are intrinsic to the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders. A spec...
Despite the overwhelming amount of typical sibling relationship research available, there are few st...
The present study examined the effectiveness of a sibling support group for siblings of children wit...
The Purpose of this study was to explore the effect of implementing a joint attention intervent...
The sibling relationship provides a unique context for the development of interpersonal skills and l...
Siblings of children with autism often experience isolation and frustration within the sibling relat...
The focus of this study was three fold. First, modeling and feedback were investigated as a trainin...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are shaped and in turn shape the people in their enviro...
The focus of this study was three fold. First, modeling and feedback were investigated as a training...
This study compared the effectiveness of a social story intervention with a social story plus behavi...
Siblings spend a significant proportion of the day with siblings with autism than do their typically...
Research suggests that being a sibling of a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may come wi...
While deficits in social interaction are central to autism, the sibling relationship has been found ...
Collaborative intervention practices involving family members have become a common tool for addressi...
While deficits in social interaction are central to autism, the sibling relationship has been found ...
Severe deficits in socialization are intrinsic to the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders. A spec...
Despite the overwhelming amount of typical sibling relationship research available, there are few st...
The present study examined the effectiveness of a sibling support group for siblings of children wit...
The Purpose of this study was to explore the effect of implementing a joint attention intervent...