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ArtikelA SocialBehavioral Learning Strategy Intervention for a Child With Asperger Syndrome: Brief Report  
Oleh: Bock, Marjorie A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Remedial and Special Education vol. 28 no. 5 (2007), page 258-265.
Fulltext: 258.pdf (246.86KB)
Isi artikelThis study examined the effect of a social–behavioral learning strategy intervention (Stop–Observe–Deliberate–Act; SODA) on the social interaction skills of one middle school student with Asperger syndrome (AS). More specifically, the study investigated the effect of SODA training on the ability of one student with AS to participate in cooperative learning activities, play board games, and visit his peers during lunch. A multiple-baselineacross- settings design was used to analyze social behavior without SODA (baseline) and with SODA (intervention) during seventhgrade English, lunch, and activity periods. Maintenance probes occurred twice a month for 2 months following the completion of intervention activities. The participant benefited from the SODA intervention: He presented an increased percentage of time spent learning cooperatively, playing board games, and visiting during lunch when SODA training began. When SODA training was discontinued, he maintained high performance across all study conditions, nearly matching that of a peer without disabilities. Moreover, the participant presented long-term memory of SODA 2 months after maintenance.
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