The Use of a PECS-based Electronic Communication Application in Working with Children with Developmental Disabilities. Case Study

O.A. Popova, N.M. Filina, E. Shvedovskiy, T. D. Dubovitskaya, V.D. Edigareva
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Objectives. The use of alternative and augmented communication in children and adults with developmental disabilities significantly improves the skills necessary for successful social adaptation and learning. The article analyzes the results of using the PECS IV+ tablet communication app in several children with different types of developmental disabilities. Methods. Three children with different types of developmental disabilities (including autism, cognitive impairments etc.) aged 5–6 years took part in this case study. Participants study in the preschool department of the “My Planet” Inclusive Center. To test the effects and effectiveness of using the PECS IV+ application, a multiple-baseline design was used. We analyzed the transition from the analog version of PECS to the tablet application. The dependent variables were the number mands (non-verbal request behavior) and episodes of problem behavior. In addition, we calculated the d-Cohen effect size for each participant. Results. The average number of requests increased in the intervention phase in two out of three participants, medium effect of changes between phases is recorded for all participants. In terms of the number of episodes of problem behavior, a significant decrease was detected in two of the participants. The strong size of the effect of changes in this parameter between phases was revealed in two of the three participants. Conclusion. The study suggests that when using the e-application, the study participants showed reductions in some types of undesirable behaviours, as well as successful requesting skills.
基于 PECS 的电子交流应用程序在发育障碍儿童工作中的应用。案例研究
目标。对有发育障碍的儿童和成人使用替代性和辅助性交流方式,可显著提高他们成功适应社会和学习所需的技能。本文分析了 PECS IV+ 平板电脑交流应用程序在不同类型发育障碍儿童中的使用效果。使用方法三名 5-6 岁患有不同类型发育障碍(包括自闭症、认知障碍等)的儿童参与了本案例研究。参与者在 "我的星球 "全纳中心学前教育部学习。为了测试使用 PECS IV+ 应用程序的效果和有效性,我们采用了多基线设计。我们分析了从模拟版 PECS 到平板电脑应用程序的过渡情况。因变量是mands(非语言请求行为)和问题行为发作的次数。此外,我们还计算了每位参与者的 d-Cohen 效果大小。结果在干预阶段,三名参与者中有两名的平均请求次数有所增加,所有参与者在不同阶段之间的变化效果中等。就问题行为的发生次数而言,有两名参与者的问题行为发生次数明显减少。在三名参与者中,有两名参与者的这一参数在不同阶段之间的变化影响较大。结论这项研究表明,在使用电子应用程序时,研究参与者减少了某些类型的不良行为,并成功掌握了请求技能。
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