Incorporating Curricular Revision to Treat Escape-Maintained Behavior for Children with ADHD

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Lucie M. Romano
Claire C. St. Peter
Kerri L. Milyko
Gabrielle A. Mesches
Apral P. Foreman
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[1] West Virginia University,Department of Psychiatry
[2] CentralReach,undefined
[3] Behavioral Services at Northwestern University,undefined
[4] Blue Sprig Pediatrics,undefined
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Curricular revision; Differential reinforcement; Escape; Functional communication training; Negative reinforcement;
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Functional communication training (FCT) reduces escape-maintained challenging behavior but can result in time away from instruction. Instructional time could be maintained if interventions incorporated academic interventions like curricular revision. We compared FCT with extinction to a curricular-revision treatment package involving antecedent modifications of task difficulty and differential reinforcement for compliance for three children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder whose behavior was maintained by escape from academic tasks. During sessions with FCT, we taught the child to request a mastered task and did not permit escape following challenging behavior. During sessions with the curricular-revision package, we modified the instruction to a simpler component of the task and initially reinforced both compliance and challenging behavior. The curricular-revision package (without extinction) was more effective than FCT for one participant. Once we added escape extinction to the curricular-revision package, that intervention suppressed challenging behavior as well as FCT, resulted in more time engaged with the academic task than did FCT, and did not increase the likelihood of relapse when the interventions were abruptly discontinued. Practitioners attempting to treat escape-maintained behavior for children with ADHD should consider a multifaceted approach that addresses both antecedents (like curricular revision) and consequences of behavior.
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