We designed an Internet survey to identify the educational priorities that parents have for their children with autism spectrum disorders and to examine the relation between these priorities and the children's level of adaptive behavior functioning. The survey listed 54 skills/behaviors (e.g., toileting, expressing wants and needs, and tantrums) representing 10 adaptive behavior domains (e.g., self-care, communication, and problem behavior). Parents rated their child's current level of ability/performance with respect to each skill/behavior and indicated the extent to which training/treatment was a priority. Ninety surveys were completed during the 8-month data collection period. The top 10 treatment priorities represented skills/behaviors ...
Researchers have acknowledged that parents play a pivotal role in their children’s autism spectrum d...
John CourtrightThe purpose of this study was to examine the determinants of advocacy among parents ...
Background: Parents are largely responsible for selecting treatments for their children with autism ...
Item does not contain fulltextWe designed an Internet survey to identify the educational priorities ...
This study examined parent priorities for their children on the Autism Spectrum,\ud specifically foc...
Verified improvement in the treatment of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in the past d...
When designing and implementing evidence-based programs for children with an autism spectrum disorde...
There are few data on the educational needs of children with cri-du-chat syndrome: a neurodevelopmen...
We developed an Internet survey to identify treatments used by parents of children with autism. The ...
This research aims to explore the awareness of parents of children with autistic spectrum disorder a...
Background The United States is one of the countries with the highest prevalence of autism spectrum ...
The current study aimed to understand parent perceptions of the effects of early intensive behaviora...
The rates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses continue to increase, and the impact of ASD on...
The growing number of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) warrants better underst...
Caring for a child with autism (CWA) is very demanding and the strain is a tremendous burden for may...
Researchers have acknowledged that parents play a pivotal role in their children’s autism spectrum d...
John CourtrightThe purpose of this study was to examine the determinants of advocacy among parents ...
Background: Parents are largely responsible for selecting treatments for their children with autism ...
Item does not contain fulltextWe designed an Internet survey to identify the educational priorities ...
This study examined parent priorities for their children on the Autism Spectrum,\ud specifically foc...
Verified improvement in the treatment of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in the past d...
When designing and implementing evidence-based programs for children with an autism spectrum disorde...
There are few data on the educational needs of children with cri-du-chat syndrome: a neurodevelopmen...
We developed an Internet survey to identify treatments used by parents of children with autism. The ...
This research aims to explore the awareness of parents of children with autistic spectrum disorder a...
Background The United States is one of the countries with the highest prevalence of autism spectrum ...
The current study aimed to understand parent perceptions of the effects of early intensive behaviora...
The rates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses continue to increase, and the impact of ASD on...
The growing number of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) warrants better underst...
Caring for a child with autism (CWA) is very demanding and the strain is a tremendous burden for may...
Researchers have acknowledged that parents play a pivotal role in their children’s autism spectrum d...
John CourtrightThe purpose of this study was to examine the determinants of advocacy among parents ...
Background: Parents are largely responsible for selecting treatments for their children with autism ...