Replacing prelinguistic behaviors with functional communication


Autoria(s): Keen, Deb; Sigafoos, Jeff; Woodyatt, Gail
Contribuinte(s)

G. B. Mesibov

Data(s)

01/08/2001

Resumo

This study evaluated the effectiveness of a teacher-implemented intervention package designed to replace prelinguistic behaviors with functional communication. Four young children with autism participated in a multiple-probe design across three communicative functions. Initially, three existing communication functions were selected for each child. Next, the existing prelinguistic behaviors that the children used to achieve these functions were identified. Replacement forms that were considered more recognizable and symbolic were defined to achieve these same functions. After a baseline phase, teachers received inservice training, consultation, and feedback on how to encourage, acknowledge, and respond to the replacement forms. During intervention, the replacement forms increased and prelinguistic behaviors decreased in most cases. The results suggested that the teacher-implemented intervention was effective in replacing prelinguistic behaviors with alternative forms of functional communication.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:59478

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Kluwer Academic

Palavras-Chave #prelinguistic behaviors #functional communication training #Functional Communication Training #Autism #Severe Disabilities #Children #Settings #C1 #330108 Special Education #330101 Educational Psychology #740501 Special education
Tipo

Journal Article