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Young adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities acquire vocational skills with video prompting
Authors:Carly Schroeder  Steve Ragotzy  Alan Poling
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University;2. Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency
Abstract:Students with intellectual and other developmental disabilities often require substantial support to acquire the skills needed to secure work experience and paid employment. Prior findings suggest that video prompting is likely to be an effective and feasible strategy for establishing such skills. To evaluate this possibility in a special education transition program, we examined the effectiveness of a video prompting procedure in teaching 8 young adults with developmental disabilities to perform job-related tasks (doing laundry, checking in to work, vacuuming, stripping bed). The intervention was effective with all participants. The skills maintained over 3 months, and the participants performed the tasks accurately in a new setting with different materials. Participants were reportedly satisfied with the intervention and deemed it easy to use.
Keywords:developmental disabilities  special education  video prompting  vocational skills  young adults
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