Comparing Brief and Extended Wait-Time During Small Group Instruction for Children with Challenging Behavior |
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Authors: | Matt Tincani Shannon Crozier |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Special Education, University of Nevada, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Box 453014, Las Vegas, NV 89154-3014, USA |
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Abstract: | This preliminary study compared brief (1 s) and extended (4 s) wait-time on response opportunities, academic responses, accuracy, and disruptive behavior of two children with challenging behavior during small group instruction. Brief wait-time increased children’s response opportunities, academic responses, and accuracy in comparison to extended wait-time. Though variable, brief wait-time also decreased children’s disruptive behavior. Findings differ from previous research, which found performance improvements with extended wait-time for children with moderate to profound cognitive disabilities. Limitations of the study and future research suggestions are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Wait-time Teacher pacing Challenging behavior Effective instruction Behavioral disorders |
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