使用标签作为刺激提示增加正确的穿衣方向

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Hannah G. Foster, Tyler-Curtis C. Elliott, Kevin M. Ayres
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穿衣对有发育障碍的学生来说是一项重要的技能,因此他们对照顾者的依赖较少,并能建立独立。服装技能教学评价研究一般采用某种形式的分级指导进行服装技能教学。在本研究中,三名符合自闭症资格的特殊教育服务学生已经在毕业指导下接受了着装技巧的指导。虽然这个程序足以教导穿衣步骤(包括穿衣服),但在教导学生正确的穿衣服方向上是不够的。因此,这些学生走出浴室时穿的衣服是反的或反的。我们在目标服装项目上放置了一个12厘米的红色刺激提示,并使用多探针设计评估了这三位学生对正确着装方向的影响。对所有三名学生来说,刺激提示提高了准确性,对两名参与者来说,准确性保持不变。对于保持技巧的两名同学,我们系统地退色了标签,他们保持了完美的着装导向。
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Using a Tag as a Stimulus Prompt to Increase Correct Dressing Orientation
Dressing is an important skill for students with developmental disabilities, so they rely less on caregivers and build independence. Research evaluating dressing skills instruction commonly uses some type of graduated guidance to teach the skill. In this study, three students receiving special education services under autism eligibility had already received instruction on dressing skills using graduated guidance. Although this procedure was enough to teach the dressing steps (including putting on the clothing), it was not sufficient in teaching the student to put on the clothing with the correct orientation. Thus, these students walked out of the bathroom wearing clothes that were inside out and/or backward. We placed a 12-cm red stimulus prompt on the target clothing item and evaluated the effects on correct dressing orientation for these three students using a multiple probe design. For all three students, the stimulus prompt increased accuracy, and for two participants, accuracy was maintained. For the two students who maintained the skill, we systematically faded the tag, and they maintained perfect dressing orientation.
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