Virtual Parent Coaching of Music Interventions for Young Autistic Children in Mexico

Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1093/mtp/miac030
Eugenia Hernandez-Ruiz
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic disrupted education, peer interactions, and social access for a large percentage of learners and created increased stress and workloads for parents, particularly in families of autistic children, who lost access to specialized services. Providing parents with resources to support their children at home became a necessity. This exploratory study investigated the feasibility of a parent coaching model of music interventions through virtual sessions in a low-resource country. Eight families participated in six 1-hr weekly sessions where the music therapist shared music interventions for young autistic children through videoconferencing. Results show that parent coaching in a virtual setting is feasible, useful, and acceptable for parents. All parents improved in their ability to modify the environment to address child’s needs, adequately respond to their child’s communication attempts, and provide opportunities for engagement and natural reinforcement. Parents found the coaching important, useful, and supportive. Initial recommendations for practice include providing guidelines for safe sessions; adapting to family needs, strengths, and culture; relaying information quickly and concisely; and ensuring that parents can access local services to continue their parenting journey.
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墨西哥青少年自闭症儿童音乐干预的虚拟家长指导
冠状病毒疾病(新冠肺炎)大流行扰乱了很大一部分学习者的教育、同伴互动和社交机会,并增加了父母的压力和工作量,尤其是自闭症儿童的家庭,他们失去了获得专门服务的机会。为父母提供在家支持孩子的资源成为一种必要。这项探索性研究调查了在资源匮乏的国家通过虚拟会议进行音乐干预的家长辅导模式的可行性。八个家庭参加了六次每周1小时的会议,音乐治疗师通过视频会议分享了对自闭症儿童的音乐干预。结果表明,在虚拟环境中进行家长辅导是可行的、有用的,也是家长可以接受的。所有父母都提高了改变环境以满足孩子需求的能力,充分回应孩子的沟通尝试,并提供参与和自然强化的机会。家长们发现辅导是重要的、有用的和支持性的。初步的做法建议包括提供安全会议的指导方针;适应家庭需求、优势和文化;快速简洁地传递信息;确保父母能够获得当地服务,继续他们的育儿之旅。
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