2019
DOI: 10.17759/autdd.2019170302
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Using Behavior Skills Training and Other Environmental Manipulations to Teach Safety Skills to Adolescents with ASD

Abstract: Choosing the correct target behavior to teach is fundamental for parents, teachers, therapists and other professionals working with people with autism and other intellectual disabilities. While early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) for young children diagnosed with autism can produce large gains in social, cognitive, and language development, choosing the appropriate curriculum for adolescents and adults warrants some further reflections. Starting from puberty and adolescence, the focus of teaching sh… Show more

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“…As prior resech claimed that the level might be the consequences of the background of education and their living environment (S. Smith & Ericson, 2009). This finding suggests that there is a need for the authorities to provide an intervention or training program to improve their survival-safety skills (Rizzi & Dibari, 2019;Tekin-Iftar et al, 2021). Female showed higher survival-safety skills than male.…”
Section: Figure 4 Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As prior resech claimed that the level might be the consequences of the background of education and their living environment (S. Smith & Ericson, 2009). This finding suggests that there is a need for the authorities to provide an intervention or training program to improve their survival-safety skills (Rizzi & Dibari, 2019;Tekin-Iftar et al, 2021). Female showed higher survival-safety skills than male.…”
Section: Figure 4 Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%