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Outcomes of children receiving Group-Early Start Denver Model in an inclusive versus autism-specific setting: A pilot randomized controlled trial.

Giacomo Vivanti1,2, Cheryl Dissanayake2, Ed Duncan2, Jessica Feary2, Kristy Capes2, Shannon Upson2, Catherine A Bent2, Sally J Rogers3, Kristelle Hudry2.   

Abstract

A major topic of debate is whether children with autism spectrum disorder should be educated in inclusive or specialized settings. We examined the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of delivering the Group-Early Start Denver Model to children with autism spectrum disorder in inclusive versus specialized classrooms. We randomly assigned 44 preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder to receive the Group-Early Start Denver Model across one school calendar year in classrooms that included only children with autism spectrum disorder or mostly children who were typically developing. Blind-rated indicators of teaching quality showed similar results across settings, which were above the local benchmark. Children showed improvements across blinded proximal measures of spontaneous vocalization, social interaction, and imitation and across distal measures of verbal cognition, adaptive behavior, and autism symptoms irrespective of intervention setting. Mothers of participants experienced a reduction in stress irrespective of child intervention setting. Across both settings, age at intervention start was negatively associated with gains in verbal cognition. Delivery of Group-Early Start Denver Model in an inclusive setting appeared to be feasible, with no significant differences in teaching quality and child improvements when the program was implemented in inclusive versus specialized classrooms.

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Keywords:  Early Start Denver Model; autism; community participatory research; early intervention; pilot randomized controlled trial; social inclusion

Year:  2018        PMID: 30296845     DOI: 10.1177/1362361318801341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autism        ISSN: 1362-3613


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2.  Integrating the Early Start Denver Model into Israeli community autism spectrum disorder preschools: Effectiveness and treatment response predictors.

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Journal:  Autism       Date:  2020-07-14

3.  Effects of a low-intensity Early Start Denver Model-based intervention delivered in an inclusive preschool setting.

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4.  Does Treatment Fidelity of the Early Start Denver Model Impact Skill Acquisition in Young Children with Autism?

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5.  Connecting the Dots: a cluster-randomized clinical trial integrating standardized autism spectrum disorders screening, high-quality treatment, and long-term outcomes.

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Authors:  Sophie Carruthers; Andrew Pickles; Vicky Slonims; Patricia Howlin; Tony Charman
Journal:  Autism Res       Date:  2020-01-14       Impact factor: 5.216

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Authors:  Meghan R Swanson; Heather C Hazlett
Journal:  J Neurodev Disord       Date:  2019-12-16       Impact factor: 4.025

10.  Imitation in Angelman syndrome: the role of social engagement.

Authors:  Serena Micheletti; Giacomo Vivanti; Stefano Renzetti; Paola Martelli; Stefano Calza; Elisa Fazzi
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