Examining the Effects of Video Modeling and Prompts to Teach Activities of Daily Living Skills

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Catarina Aldi
Alexandra Crigler
Kelly Kates-McElrath
Brian Long
Hillary Smith
Kim Rehak
Lisa Wilkinson
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[1] Bucks County Schools Intermediate Unit #22,
[2] Education Alternatives,undefined
[3] The International Institute for Behavioral Development and Education Designers,undefined
[4] Arcadia University,undefined
[5] Ball State University,undefined
[6] St. Joseph’s University,undefined
[7] The Council Rock School District,undefined
[8] LMW & Associates Therapy Services,undefined
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Video modeling; ADLS; Autism spectrum disorder;
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10.1007/s40617-016-0127-y
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Video modeling has been shown to be effective in teaching a number of skills to learners diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In this study, we taught two young men diagnosed with ASD three different activities of daily living skills (ADLS) using point-of-view video modeling. Results indicated that both participants met criterion for all ADLS. Participants did not maintain mastery criterion at a 1-month follow-up, but did score above baseline at maintenance with and without video modeling.
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页码:384 / 388
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