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. 2016 Jun;46(6):2211-2223.
doi: 10.1007/s10803-016-2752-2.

Preschool Deployment of Evidence-Based Social Communication Intervention: JASPER in the Classroom

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Preschool Deployment of Evidence-Based Social Communication Intervention: JASPER in the Classroom

Ya-Chih Chang et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 2016 Jun.

Abstract

Few research-developed early intervention models have been deployed to and tested in real world preschool programs. In this study, teaching staff implemented a social communication modularized intervention, JASPER, in their daily program. Sixty-six preschool children with autism in twelve classrooms (12 teachers) were randomized to receive immediate JASPER training (IT) or were waitlisted (WL) for 3 months with a 1-month follow up. Measures of core deficits (initiations of joint engagement, joint attention gestures and language, play skills) and standardized cognitive measures were improved for IT over WL children. IT teachers achieved and maintained high fidelity. Teachers can implement evidence-based interventions with significant improvements in core deficits of their children with ASD.

Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Implementation; JASPER; Joint attention; Preschool; Teachers.

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