Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH
Description
Abstract Text
This project seeks to demonstrate that a new experimental approach to the
education of preschool-age autistic-like children will produce superior
behavioral outcomes than a control program that represents widely accepted
components of early intervention. Innovative aspects of the experimental
program included: a) a develop-mentally integrated classroom in which
normally functioning age-peers are trained as intervention agents for
autistic children; b) the development of curriculum content based upon
observations of older autistic-like children who are judged to be
progressing satisfactorily in a variety of community settings, c) the use
of continuous feed-back systems and single subject designs to insure the
efficacy of intervention techniques with individual children; and d) the
systematic, competency-based training of parents. Autistic-like children
will be assigned (via a matching procedure) to either the experimental or
the control program. We expect 12-18 autistic-like children to be serviced
in each of the treatment programs. Extensive child and family assessments
are scheduled prior to intervention, during active treatment, and at
repeated follow-up points. Specific assessment procedures, utilizing
direct observational procedures and standardized inventories, will examine
intellectual, language, social, adaptive, and maladaptive behaviors of
autistic children. Additionally, the social functioning of families with
autistic children will be studied. In the experimental program, extensive
assessment of normally developing children and their parents will be
undertaken.
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