VIDEO MODELING FOR CHILDREN WITH ASPERGER SYNDROME OR HIGH FUNCTIONING AUTISM

Authors

  • Humaira Hussain Dow University of Health Sciences

Keywords:

Autism, Asperger syndrome, High-Functioning Autism, Social Interaction, Video Model, Social Behaviors

Abstract

A multiple case study was conducted over the duration of six
months to assess the effectiveness of video modeling intervention in
teaching social behaviors. A group of 20 children with Asperger
Syndrome or High Functioning Au-tism were selected from mainstream
public school. Each child watched a videotape demonstrating
a targeted be-havior by a typically developing peer or a video
of them-selves modeling the appropriate behavior. The child was
then asked to engage in a social situation demanding the use of
previously taught behavior. A special education teacher, classroom
teacher, and speech-language pathologist rated the child’s
interaction and use of target-ed behaviors. Videos were used to
modify, teach or shape a target behavior for the child to imitate
and learn. For the purpose of this study, three specific behaviors
were taught: teaching compliment giving, initiations, maintain-ing
conversations, and learning and obeying classroom rules. Results of
this study indicated that video modeling is an effective intervention
method in teaching social behav-iors to children on the Autism
Spectrum. All participants showed an increased use of targeted
social behaviors and also attempted to generate behaviors regardless
of target-ed stimuli. Further research in using adults as models
and targeting various social behaviors is warranted

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Published

2020-12-04

How to Cite

Humaira Hussain. (2020). VIDEO MODELING FOR CHILDREN WITH ASPERGER SYNDROME OR HIGH FUNCTIONING AUTISM. Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, 4(1), 37–41. Retrieved from http://ojs.zu.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/pjr/article/view/823

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