Effects of the Power Card Strategy on Social Commenting of Children with Autism During Gameplay: Strength-Based Intervention

IF 1.4 3区 心理学 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
J. Prince, M. Tincani, Art Dowdy
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Abstract

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience challenges with social interactions that manifest in specific social situations. These challenges may inhibit them from developing sustained friendships with school-age peers, resulting in their exclusion from group-based leisure activities. To aid this population in developing friendships, there is a crucial need to evaluate interventions designed to teach social skills during group-based leisure activities. The power card strategy (PCS) is a strength-based intervention that incorporates a child’s special interest to help them navigate challenging social situations. Using a multiple-probe design, we evaluated the effects of the PCS with three students diagnosed with ASD who displayed difficulty with social commenting during group-based leisure activities. For all three individuals, the PCS resulted in increased appropriate social comments during game play that included both taught and novel comments. These findings maintained over time and generalized to a novel gaming activity with classmates in the community.
权力卡策略对自闭症儿童游戏社交评论的影响:力量干预
患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童在特定的社会情境中表现出社交互动方面的挑战。这些挑战可能会阻碍他们与学龄同伴建立持久的友谊,导致他们被排除在以团体为基础的休闲活动之外。为了帮助这群人发展友谊,有必要评估在集体休闲活动中教授社交技能的干预措施。权力卡策略(PCS)是一种基于力量的干预,结合儿童的特殊兴趣来帮助他们应对具有挑战性的社会环境。采用多探针设计,我们评估了PCS对三名被诊断为ASD的学生的影响,他们在集体休闲活动中表现出社会评论困难。对于这三个人来说,PCS在游戏过程中增加了适当的社会评论,包括教学和新颖的评论。随着时间的推移,这些发现得以维持,并被推广到社区中与同学进行的一种新颖的游戏活动中。
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4.90
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14.30%
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10
期刊介绍: ...offers sound, research-based principles of positive behavior support for use in school, home and community settings with people with challenges in behavioral adaptation. Regular features include empirical research; discussion, literature reviews, and conceptual papers; programs, practices, and innovations; forum; and media reviews.
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