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Effects of Social Skill Instruction for High-Functioning Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Important Social SkillsSocial Communication DisorderSocial Skill InstructionBehavioral SciencesSocial Skill TrainingBehavioral SupportSocial SkillsAutism Spectrum DisordersSocial Skill AssessmentHigh-functioning AdolescentsEducational PsychologyEducationAutismSpecial EducationScore Skills StrategyNeurodiversityPsychologyChild Development
The purpose of this study Was to investigate the efficacy of using the SCORE Skills Strategy (Vernon, Schumaker, & Deshler, 1996) to teach high-functioning adolescents With autism spectrum disorders five important social skills. Ten male participants ranging in age from 12 to 17 took part in a 10-Week program. Results obtained using a multiple-baseline-across-skills design and a multiple-probe design indicate that all of the boys made significant gains in performance of the five targeted social skills and that the SCORE Skills Strategy is a viable program to use With high-functioning adolescents With autism spectrum disorder. The results further indicate that consumer satisfaction Was high for both the participants and their parents.
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