Maximizing the potential for infants at-risk for autism spectrum disorder through a parent-mediated verbal behavior intervention

Amy Tanner, K. Dounavi
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ABSTRACT Over the past 10 years, very early detection of ASD has opened the way to establishing much-needed evidence-based interventions for infants under 18 months of age. A Behavior Skills Training package developed in a verbal behavior framework was the foundation for a parent-mediated service delivery model for 12–16-month infants presenting ASD symptoms. Training consisted of 12 weekly coaching sessions conducted with each parent-infant dyad in the family’s home with the aim to increase social, communication and play skills. A battery of assessment tools was used pre and post-training, while parent and infant target behaviors were scored through videos taken during weekly sessions. Results indicate that social communication behaviors increased in all infant-parent dyads, while severity and number of autism symptoms decreased. By beginning intervention during infancy, brain neuroplasticity is leveraged maximizing the child’s developmental trajectory. This is the first prospective study that provides a verbal behavior analytic framework to treat symptomatic infants.
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通过父母介导的言语行为干预,最大限度地提高婴儿患自闭症谱系障碍的风险
在过去的10年里,ASD的早期检测为18个月以下的婴儿建立急需的循证干预开辟了道路。在言语行为框架下开发的行为技能训练包是为出现ASD症状的12 - 16个月婴儿提供父母介导服务模式的基础。培训包括每周12次的辅导课程,每对父母和婴儿都在家里进行,目的是提高社交、沟通和游戏技能。训练前后使用了一系列评估工具,而父母和婴儿的目标行为则通过每周训练期间拍摄的视频进行评分。结果表明,所有婴儿父母的社交行为都有所增加,而自闭症症状的严重程度和数量有所减少。通过在婴儿期开始干预,大脑神经的可塑性是最大限度地利用儿童的发展轨迹。这是第一个提供语言行为分析框架来治疗有症状婴儿的前瞻性研究。
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European Journal of Behavior Analysis
European Journal of Behavior Analysis Social Sciences-Education
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