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- Title
Increasing Social Interactions Using Prompts and Rewards for Adolescents with ASD in an Ice Hockey Practice Context.
- Authors
Beiers, Kevin; Derby, K. Mark; McLaughlin, T. F.
- Abstract
We evaluated the effects of using prompts and reinforcement procedures to increase the social interaction of two children with autism (ASD). This study took place during the context of a hockey practice. Two adolescent participants wen evaluated using an ABAB single subject reversal design. Baseline data were collected prior to and after the implementation of a treatment phase. During baseline, the social interactive behavior of participants was measured. The participants engaged in vey low levels of social interaction. During treatment, the instructor applied prompting and reinforcement with the participants and social interaction was measured. The results indicate that social interaction of our participants can be increased during the hockey practice through the use of prompting and reinforcement.
- Subjects
BEHAVIOR modification for autistic children; SOCIAL interaction; HOCKEY instruction; YOUTH with autism spectrum disorders; AUTISTIC youth
- Publication
Educational Research Quarterly, 2016, Vol 39, Issue 3, p40
- ISSN
0196-5042
- Publication type
Article