| Literature DB >> 30530104 |
Joanne Arciuli1, Benjamin Bailey2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is evidence indicating that instruction using ABRACADABRA (ABRA) - a free web application designed to promote literacy development - may benefit children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) when administered on an individualized basis in children's homes. AIMS: Here, we investigated the efficacy of ABRA instruction administered in small groups of children with ASD within a school setting. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: Children were aged 5.83-8.42 years (n = 23). Some children were assigned to an instruction group and received a minimum of 20 h of ABRA instruction over 9 weeks (n = 11). The other children comprised an age- and ability-matched control group (n = 12) and received business as usual literacy instruction. Outcome measures included word-level accuracy, passage-level accuracy, and passage-level comprehension, all assessed using standardized tests that were independent of ABRA. OUTCOMES ANDEntities:
Keywords: ABRACADABRA; ASD; Autism; Literacy; Reading
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30530104 DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2018.11.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Dev Disabil ISSN: 0891-4222