Feasibility study of a parent‐driven intervention for youth with Down syndrome
M. Stone‐Heaberlin,
A. Blackburn,
E. K. Hoffman
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundChildren with Down syndrome present with behavioural and emotional difficulties, including noncompliance, rule‐breaking, emotion dysregulation and delays in executive functioning. Few behavioural interventions have been designed specifically for children with Down syndrome. The Research Units in Behavioral Intervention (RUBI) Parent Training for Disruptive Behaviors is a structured empirically supported parent training programme developed for caregivers of children with autism. This feasibility trial… Show more
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