Promoting multistep requesting through systematic instruction and facilitated iPad-based intervention with children with intellectual disability.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2024.2413408
Khalid M Abu-Alghayth
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A lack of multistep requesting among children with intellectual disability can be an indicator of complex communication and social challenges. This study aims to determine the effect of a systematic instruction (differential reinforcement, progressive time delay, and least-to-most prompting) using an iPad with the "GoTalk Now" app on the acquisition and maintenance of multistep requesting. Using a multiple-probe across-participants design, three children between the ages of nine and 10 diagnosed with intellectual disability participated in this study. The findings revealed that the intervention was effective in both the intervention and maintenance phases. In two participants, the change in performance occurred immediately, while in the other participant, it took more sessions to reach the acquisition criteria. Social validity data were obtained from participants' teachers. Implications and future directions are discussed according to the findings.

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通过系统教学和基于iPad的辅助干预,促进智障儿童的多步骤请求。
智障儿童缺乏多步骤请求能力可能表明他们面临着复杂的沟通和社交挑战。本研究旨在确定使用带有 "GoTalk Now "应用程序的 iPad 进行系统性指导(差异强化、渐进式时间延迟和最少提示到最多提示)对掌握和保持多步骤请求能力的影响。本研究采用了跨参与者的多重探究设计,共有三名 9 至 10 岁的智障儿童参加。研究结果显示,该干预在干预和维持阶段都很有效。两名参与者的表现立即发生了变化,而另一名参与者则需要更多的训练才能达到习得标准。从参与者的老师那里获得了社会有效性数据。根据研究结果讨论了影响和未来发展方向。
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