Increasing social initiations in children with autism: effects of a tactile prompt
- PMID: 11936550
- PMCID: PMC1284364
- DOI: 10.1901/jaba.2002.35-79
Increasing social initiations in children with autism: effects of a tactile prompt
Abstract
An ABAB design was used to assess the effects of a tactile prompting device (i.e., a vibrating pager) as a prompt for the social initiations of 3 children with autism during free-play activities with typically developing peers. Results indicated that the tactile prompt was effective in increasing verbal initiations for all 3 children, and responses to peers' initiations were higher for 2 participants when the tactile prompt was used. Efforts to reduce the frequency of prompts while still maintaining rates of initiations were partially successful for 1 participant.
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