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Evaluating a modified behavioral skills training procedure for teaching poison prevention skills to children with autism.

Paula Petit-Frere1, Raymond G Miltenberger1.   

Abstract

Accidental poisonings can occur for children with disabilities as a result of ingesting household products, such as medications and cleaning chemicals, if the products are not stored safely. Behavioral approaches such as behavioral skills training (BST) have been used in previous research to teach safety skills to children with disabilities. However, research suggests that BST is not always effective for teaching safety skills to children with and without disabilities. Thus, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a modified BST package that incorporated a system of least prompts. A nonconcurrent multiple baseline design across participants was used to evaluate the effects of intervention with three 6-8-year-old children with autism. Results showed that BST with the prompt sequence increased poison prevention skills for all 3 participants and the skills maintained at follow-up.
© 2020 Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.

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Keywords:  behavioral skills training; poison prevention; poison safety; safety skills; system of least prompts

Year:  2020        PMID: 33225468     DOI: 10.1002/jaba.799

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Behav Anal        ISSN: 0021-8855


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