Caregiver Implemented Dialogic Reading: impact on children with and without autism in Brazil

IF 0.7 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Katia Fabine Muller, Débora Regina Paula Nunes, Carlo Schmidt
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There is evidence about the effectiveness of using caregiver-implemented, shared book reading protocols for mitigating language and literacy deficits in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In Brazil, studies of this nature are scarce but essential for identifying successful early intervention practices for a population that has significantly grown in the last three decades. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the effects of Reading to Engage Children with Autism in Language and Learning (RECALL), an intervention protocol that employs dialogic reading principles on the language and literacy skills of a 3-year-old child with ASD and a 4-year-old typically developing peer. Using a single-subject A-B research design, the effects of RECALL, employed by mothers, on their children's responses were evaluated. The results revealed that: (a) average effect size for strategy use following caregiver training was large for the mother of the child with ASD (Tau-U = 0,7) and moderate for the mother of the typically developing child (Tau-U = 0,5) ; (b) both children became more responsive, significantly increasing the frequency of communication interactions following caregiver intervention (Tau-U = 1); (d) the child with typical development showed an increase in the frequency of correct and spontaneous responses, and (c) the intervention was positively evaluated by the caregivers. Adaptations of the protocol, as well as its limitations, are discussed.
看护者实施对话阅读:对巴西自闭症儿童和非自闭症儿童的影响
有证据表明,在患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童中,使用由照顾者实施的、共享的读书方案可以有效地减轻语言和识字缺陷。在巴西,这种性质的研究很少,但对于在过去三十年中显著增长的人口中确定成功的早期干预措施至关重要。本研究的目的是评估阅读对自闭症儿童语言和学习的影响(RECALL),这是一项采用对话阅读原则对一名3岁自闭症儿童和一名4岁正常发育同伴的语言和读写技能的干预方案。采用单受试者a - b研究设计,评估了母亲使用的RECALL对孩子回答的影响。结果显示:(a)护理人员培训后策略使用的平均效应量对ASD患儿母亲的影响较大(Tau-U = 0,7),对正常发育患儿母亲的影响中等(Tau-U = 0,5);(b)两名儿童在照顾者干预后反应更积极,显著增加了交流互动的频率(Tau-U = 1);(d)发育正常的儿童表现出正确和自发反应的频率增加,(c)照顾者对干预给予积极评价。讨论了该协议的适应性及其局限性。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Special Education publishes original articles concerning special education. Experimental, as well as, theoretical articles are sought from all over the world. Authors are encouraged to submit reviews of research, historical and philosophical reviews in addition to evidence based data of the effectiveness of innovative approaches.
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