A preliminary analysis of teaching improvisation with the picture exchange communication system to children with autism

JM Marckel, NA Neef, SJ Ferreri - Journal of Applied Behavior …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
JM Marckel, NA Neef, SJ Ferreri
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006Wiley Online Library
Two young boys with autism who used the picture exchange communication system were
taught to solve problems (improvise) by using descriptors (functions, colors, and shapes) to
request desired items for which specific pictures were unavailable. The results of a multiple
baseline across descriptors showed that training increased the number of improvised
requests, and that these skills generalized to novel items, and across settings and listeners
in the natural environment.
Two young boys with autism who used the picture exchange communication system were taught to solve problems (improvise) by using descriptors (functions, colors, and shapes) to request desired items for which specific pictures were unavailable. The results of a multiple baseline across descriptors showed that training increased the number of improvised requests, and that these skills generalized to novel items, and across settings and listeners in the natural environment.
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