Comprehensive ABA Programs: Integrating and Evaluating the Implementation of Varied Instructional Approaches.
The Behavior Analyst Today 2005, Fall, 6, 4
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Publisher Description
There are a number of instructional approaches available within ABA, each of which is uniquely suited to address specific deficits in learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Clinicians can utilize a combination of Discrete Trial Instruction (DTT), naturalistic strategies, and rate-building procedures to maximize the acquisition, generalization, and availability of skills. Treatment integrity protocols are essential in training staff, in providing ongoing feedback to staff, and in ensuring high quality instruction for this diversity of instructional techniques. Key words: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Discrete Trial Training, naturalistic strategies, rate-building procedures, staff training and feedback
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