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TEACHING SAFETY SKILLS TO CHILDREN TO PREVENT GUN PLAY: AN EVALUATION OF IN SITU TRAINING
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Child PsychologyBehavioral SciencesPerformance StudiesGun PlaySocial SkillsBehavioral SupportSocial Skill TrainingPhysical EducationPediatricsEducationBehavioral IssueEarly Childhood EducationInjury PreventionBehavioral Skills TrainingBehavioural ProblemSitu TrainingChild Development
This study evaluated behavioral skills training with added in situ training for teaching safety skills to prevent gun play. Following baseline, each child received two sessions of behavioral skills training and one in situ training session. Additional in situ training sessions were conducted until the child exhibited the safety skills (don't touch the gun, get away, and tell an adult). All children acquired and maintained the safety skills at a 3-month follow-up. In addition, of the 7 children assessed in a dyad situation, all exhibited the correct skills in the presence of another child.
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