Journal
JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 35-48Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0162643420950026
Keywords
autism spectrum disorder; telepractice; communication intervention; parent coaching; behavioral strategies; augmentative and alternative communication
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- Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board [17108, 20465]
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This research examines the effectiveness of telepractice parent coaching in improving communication skills of children with autism spectrum disorder. The results indicate a functional relationship between the coaching intervention and parent use of strategies, with varying levels of effect depending on the intervention component.
Telepractice coaching may be a viable alternative technology tool to deliver services to parents of children with autism spectrum disorder. Using a multiple probe design across participants, we examined the effectiveness of telepractice parent coaching in a communication intervention on parents' implementation of strategies to improve their children's communication skills. Project coaches instructed parents on strategies to teach communication skills to their child, including incentivizing communication, modeling, prompting, progressive time delay, and expanding. Results indicated a functional relation between the telepractice parent coaching intervention and parent use of strategies. Effect sizes for each participant are compatible with visual analysis results that show a very low effect to very strong effect depending on the intervention component examined.
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