Teaching On-Task and On-Schedule Behaviors to High-Functioning Children with Autism Via Picture Activity Schedules

被引:0
|
作者
Linley C. Bryan
David L. Gast
机构
[1] Gwinnett County Public Schools,Department of Special Education
[2] University of Georgia,undefined
关键词
Autism; graduated guidance procedure; picture activity book;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the effectiveness of a two-component teaching package (graduated guidance and visual activity schedules) in teaching young students with autism to increase on-task and on-schedule behavior. Four children enrolled in a resource-based classroom in a public elementary school served as participants. An A—B—A—B withdrawal design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of a picture activity schedule on the percentage of intervals scored as on-task and on-schedule. Generalization measures were taken on the percentage of intervals scored as on-task and on-schedule with novel activities. The results of the investigation indicate that (a) student performance rose to criterion levels upon introduction of the graduated guidance procedure, (b) student performance maintained when the picture activity book was available (Book Only) and dropped when the picture activity book was not available (No Book), and (c) student performance generalized to novel activities. The implications of these findings show the importance for future development and use of visual activity schedules to promote the independent functioning of students with autism spectrum disorders in their least restrictive environments.
引用
收藏
页码:553 / 567
页数:14
相关论文
共 25 条
  • [21] Adaptive Behaviors in High-Functioning Taiwanese Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: an Investigation of the Mediating Roles of Symptom Severity and Cognitive Ability
    Chen-Lin Chang
    For-Wey Lung
    Cheng-Fang Yen
    Pinchen Yang
    Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2013, 43 : 1347 - 1355
  • [22] Visuospatial Short-Term Memory Explains Deficits in Tower Task Planning in High-Functioning Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Zinke, Katharina
    Fries, Eva
    Altgassen, Mareike
    Kirschbaum, Clemens
    Dettenborn, Lucia
    Kliegel, Matthias
    CHILD NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 2010, 16 (03) : 229 - 241
  • [23] Adaptive Behaviors in High-Functioning Taiwanese Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: an Investigation of the Mediating Roles of Symptom Severity and Cognitive Ability
    Chang, Chen-Lin
    Lung, For-Wey
    Yen, Cheng-Fang
    Yang, Pinchen
    JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, 2013, 43 (06) : 1347 - 1355
  • [24] EEG microstates suggest atypical resting-state network activity in high-functioning children and adolescents with autism spectrum development
    Takarae, Yukari
    Zanesco, Anthony
    Keehn, Brandon
    Chukoskie, Leanne
    Muller, Ralph-Axel
    Townsend, Jeanne
    DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE, 2022, 25 (04)
  • [25] Automated vs Human Recognition of Emotional Facial Expressions of High-Functioning Children with Autism in a Diagnostic-Technological Context: Explorations via a Bottom-Up Approach
    Gyori, Miklos
    Borsos, Zsofia
    Stefanik, Krisztina
    Jakab, Zoltan
    Varga, Fanni
    Csakvari, Judit
    COMPUTERS HELPING PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS, PT I, 2018, 10896 : 466 - 473