Titre du document

The Use of Social Stories to Promote Independent Behaviors in Novel Events for Children With PDD-NOS

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Ortho

Auteur(s)
  • Michelle L. Ivey 1
  • L. Juane Heflin 2
  • Paul Alberto 2
Affiliation(s)
  • Georgia State University, Educational Psychology and Special Education, MSC 6A0820, 33 Gilmer St., Atlanta, GA 30303-3086
  • Georgia State University
Langue(s) du document
Anglais
Revue

Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities

Éditeur
Sage
Année de publication
2004
Type de publication
Journal
Type de document
Research-article
Résumé

This study investigated a previously undocumented use for Social Stories (Gray, 1994, 2000): preparation for a novel event. Three children With pervasive developmental disorder—not otherWise specified (PDD-NOS) participated in novel activities Within the routine setting of their Weekly speech—language therapy sessions. During intervention, Social Stories Written for the novel activities Were used to prepare the participants for the upcoming events. Independent participation during the novel events Was calculated using event recording of the presence of five different skills Within each session. The effectiveness of the strategy Was documented through a WithdraWal design With counterbalanced presentation of novel events. Results indicated that the use of Social Stories produced a 15% to 30% increase in participation during novel events for all three participants.

Catégories WoS
  • 1 - social science ; 2 - rehabilitation ; 2 - psychology, developmental ; 2 - education, special
Catégories Scopus
  • 1 - Health Sciences ; 2 - Medicine ; 3 - Psychiatry and Mental health
  • 1 - Life Sciences ; 2 - Neuroscience ; 3 - Cognitive Neuroscience
  • 1 - Health Sciences ; 2 - Medicine ; 3 - Clinical Neurology
  • 1 - Life Sciences ; 2 - Neuroscience ; 3 - Neurology
  • 1 - Health Sciences ; 2 - Medicine ; 3 - Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
Catégories INIST
  • 1 - sciences humaines et sociales
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