Acquisition of modified American sign language by a mute autistic child.

A Salvin, D K Routh, R E Foster, K M Lovejoy
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An attempt was made to teach a modified version of American Sign Language to mute 5-year-old boy who had been diagnosed autistic and who had a Merrill-Palmer IQ of 65. Previous attempts to teach imitative spoken language had failed, and baseline data indicated that the child's signing vocabulary was also nonexistent. Data were collected during 20 structured sessions involving presentation of stimuli, prompting and manual guidance when necessary, and reinforcement. Continuous use of signs as communication in class and at home was emphasized. The child had mastered 12 signs at the end of the study. Spontaneous signing frequency as recorded by parents and teachers during several 48 hour periods rose from 15 to 42 emitted signs over the 3 months of the study. The child made 6 months' developmental progress during this time, as measured by a sign-language adaptation of the Alpern-Boll Communication Scale. However, the child made no apparent progress in acquiring spoken language.

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哑巴自闭症儿童习得改良的美国手语。
一个5岁的哑巴男孩被诊断为自闭症,他的梅林-帕尔默智商为65,有人试图教他一种改良版的美国手语。之前教授模仿口语的尝试都失败了,基线数据表明孩子的手语词汇也不存在。在20个结构化的会议中收集数据,包括刺激的呈现,必要时的提示和手动指导,以及强化。强调在课堂和家庭中持续使用符号作为交流。在研究结束时,孩子已经掌握了12种手语。在3个月的研究中,父母和老师在48小时内记录的自发手势频率从15个增加到42个。在此期间,孩子取得了6个月的发展进步,通过Alpern-Boll交流量表的手语适应来衡量。然而,这个孩子在学习口语方面没有明显的进步。
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