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Title

RouTEAM: Home and School Partnerships to Support Communication for Children with Complex Communication Needs.

Authors

Ivy, Sarah E.; Therrien, Michelle C. S.; Whalon, Kelly; Bilgin, Mert; Cox, Sarah; Hammons, Nanette

Abstract

A workshop format is often the professional development (PD) model used by educators; however, research shows that workshops are often not sufficient to change educator behavior. Additionally, including caregivers in PD can promote shared decision-making and support children's transfer of skills between home and school environments. This pilot study examined the effectiveness of a PD intervention delivered to caregiver-educator teams that included team-based coaching to target adults' use of evidence-based strategies delivered in a planned instructional sequence (i.e., CPR - create a communication opportunity, prompt as needed, respond to child communication) designed to support reciprocal interactions with children and use of aided augmentative or alternative communication. Using a multiple baseline across five caregiver-educator-child triads, the effect of intervention on adults' percentage of correct CPR cycles was compared to a baseline condition in which adults learned isolated strategy implementation in a workshop format. Five adults showed positive behavior changes when intervention was implemented at three different time points, demonstrating promise of the intervention; however, for reasons discussed herein, the study produced mixed results. Results are consistent with prior research, and may be useful to administrators, educators, or families interested in PD and collaboration across home and school settings.

Subjects

UNITED States; PILOT projects; FACILITATED communication; PROFESSIONAL employee training; COMMUNICATIVE disorders; PRE-tests & post-tests; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; EDUCATIONAL outcomes; ADULTS; CHILDREN

Publication

Journal of Developmental & Physical Disabilities, 2021, Vol 33, Issue 3, p351

ISSN

1056-263X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10882-020-09752-y

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