Faculty Publications
Teaching A Young Child To Appropriately Gain Attention Of Peers Using A Social Story Intervention
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
Volume
21
Issue
1
First Page
36
Last Page
44
Abstract
The purpose of this study Was to assess the effectiveness of a Social Story™ intervention in teaching a young child With hyperlexia to appropriately obtain the attention of his peers. The Social Story intervention consisted of verbal and visual cues incorporated into an age-appropriate storybook format. Attempting to obtain the attention of a peer Was defined as either saying a peer's name or looking at the face of a peer While talking. A multiple baseline across settings design Was used to evaluate the efficacy of the intervention. The results of the study indicated that the Social Story Was effective in increasing the two target behaviors across three settings Within an inclusive school. Implications for researchers and practitioners are discussed. © 2006, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
Department
Department of Special Education
Original Publication Date
1-1-2006
DOI of published version
10.1177/10883576060210010501
Recommended Citation
Soenksen, Delann and Alper, Sandra, "Teaching A Young Child To Appropriately Gain Attention Of Peers Using A Social Story Intervention" (2006). Faculty Publications. 2824.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/2824