Online Independent Intervention Program Training for Parents of Children with Autism: An Evaluation

Herlina Herlina, Rudi Susilana, Hernawati Hernawati, Angga Hadiapurwa
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Independent Intervention Program (IIP) Training or Pelatihan Program Intervensi Mandiri (PIM©©) is an Indonesian training model designed to develop parents’ ability in intervening the social skill of their children with autism. The offline training, however, came with some limitations; it had limited number of participants—all coming locally and were only accessible on certain time slots. As a response to these limitations, the IIP training is held online. The research began with spreading of the information regarding the training, analyzing the registered individuals, and appointing them participants when the main criterion is fulfilled: the participant must be a parent of a child with autism. Out of 84 registered individuals, 11 participants were selected, all agreeing to follow through all the training steps. The effectivity of the training was measured using a self-evaluation questionnaire for the participants, as well as evaluation given by instructors. Based on the findings, the online IIP training comes with several advantages: 1) improving parents’ knowledge and ability regarding the intervention on the social skill of their children with autism; 2) having a wider target of participants compared to its offline counterpart; 3) in terms of time and place, offering greater flexibility for participants to access materials for the training. As an implication of the evaluation result, a new strategy is needed to ease online interaction process between instructors and parents in planning the intervention program and implementing it on their children.
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自闭症儿童家长的在线独立干预训练:评估
独立干预计划(IIP)培训或Pelatihan Program Intervensi Mandiri (PIM©©)是印度尼西亚的一种培训模式,旨在培养父母干预自闭症儿童社交技能的能力。然而,线下培训也有一些局限性;它的参与者数量有限——都来自当地,而且只能在特定的时间段访问。作为对这些限制的回应,IIP培训在网上举行。研究开始于传播有关培训的信息,分析注册的个人,并在满足主要标准时指定他们参加:参与者必须是自闭症儿童的父母。在84名注册的个人中,11名参与者被选中,他们都同意完成所有的培训步骤。培训的有效性是通过参与者的自我评估问卷和教师的评估来衡量的。结果表明,在线IIP培训具有以下优势:1)提高家长对自闭症儿童社交技能干预的认识和能力;2)与线下同行相比,有更广泛的参与者目标;3)在时间和地点上,为学员获取培训材料提供更大的灵活性。作为评价结果的启示,我们需要一种新的策略来简化教师和家长在规划和实施干预项目时的在线互动过程。
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