Exploring the Acquisition of Social Communication Skills in Children with Autism: Preliminary Findings from Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Parent Training, and Video Modeling

Author:

Bordini Daniela1ORCID,Moya Ana Cláudia1,Asevedo Graccielle Rodrigues da Cunha1,Paula Cristiane Silvestre2ORCID,Brunoni Décio2,Brentani Helena3ORCID,Caetano Sheila Cavalcante1,Mari Jair de Jesus1ORCID,Bagaiolo Leila14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), Sao Paulo 04017-030, SP, Brazil

2. Human Development Sciences Program, Mackenzie Presbyterian University (UPM), Sao Paulo 01302-907, SP, Brazil

3. Psychiatry Institute, University of São Paulo (USP), Sao Paulo 01246-904, SP, Brazil

4. Gradual—Behavioral Intervention Group, Sao Paulo 05458-000, SP, Brazil

Abstract

Social communication skills, especially eye contact and joint attention, are frequently impaired in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and predict functional outcomes. Applied behavior analysis is one of the most common evidence-based treatments for ASD, but it is not accessible to most families in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) as it is an expensive and intensive treatment and needs to be delivered by highly specialized professionals. Parental training has emerged as an effective alternative. This is an exploratory study to assess a parental intervention group via video modeling to acquire eye contact and joint attention. Four graded measures of eye contact and joint attention (full physical prompt, partial physical prompt, gestural prompt, and independent) were assessed in 34 children with ASD and intellectual disability (ID). There was a progressive reduction in the level of prompting required over time to acquire eye contact and joint attention, as well as a positive correlation between the time of exposure to the intervention and the acquisition of abilities. This kind of parent training using video modeling to teach eye contact and joint attention skills to children with ASD and ID is a low-cost intervention that can be applied in low-resource settings.

Funder

Agency FAPESP and Maria Cecília Souto Vidigal Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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