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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2012 Nov;16(6):568-85.
doi: 10.1177/1362361311413396. Epub 2011 Aug 16.

Increasing verbal responsiveness in parents of children with autism:a pilot study

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Increasing verbal responsiveness in parents of children with autism:a pilot study

Courtney E Venker et al. Autism. 2012 Nov.

Abstract

Correlational studies have revealed a positive relationship between parent verbal responsiveness and language outcomes in children with autism. We investigated whether parents of young children on the autism spectrum could learn and implement the specific categories of verbal responsiveness that have been suggested to facilitate language development. Parents were taught to increase their verbal responsiveness in the context of a short-term language intervention that included group parent education sessions, as well as individual and small-group coaching sessions of parent-child play interactions. Parents in the treatment group increased their use of comments that: described their child's focus of attention; interpreted or expanded child communication acts; and prompted child communication. Preliminary treatment effects were also noted in children's prompted and spontaneous communication. These results support the use of parent-mediated interventions targeting verbal responsiveness to facilitate language development and communication in young children with autism.

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Changes in Parent Follow-In Commenting
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Changes in Parent Responsiveness to Child Communication Acts.
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Changes in Parent Prompts.
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Changes in Parent Redirects.

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