Erica S. Jowett Hirst, F. M. Lockenour, Jamie L. Allen
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Decreasing Toe Walking with Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior, Verbal Rules, and Feedback
Abstract:Although common among children learning to walk, persistent toe walking can cause physical harm due to inefficient gate, and, in some cases, result in negative social interactions such as teasing and bullying. In addition, although toe walking is often associated with a variety of neurological and developmental conditions, toe walking also occurs among typically developing children. Several researchers have identified medical treatments for toe walking; however, these interventions can be costly and intrusive. Few studies have been conducted on behavioral treatments, and these studies have focused on punishment-and reinforcement-based procedures. The current study demonstrated the effects of a treatment package that included differential reinforcement of other behavior, verbal rules, and feedback for reducing idiopathic toe walking in a 5-year-old child.
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Education and Treatment of Children (ETC) is devoted to the dissemination of information concerning the development of services for children and youth who are at risk for or experiencing emotional or behavioral problems. A primary criterion for publication is that the material be of direct value to educators, parents, child care providers, or mental health professionals in improving the effectiveness of their services. Therefore, authors are required to compose their manuscripts in a clear, concise style that will be readily understood by the practitioners who are likely to make use of the information.