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Maintaining social initiations of withdrawn handicapped and nonhandicapped preschoolers through a response-dependent fading tactic
Authors:James Fox  Richard Shores  David Lindeman  Phillip Strain
Affiliation:(1) Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Box 328, 37203 Nashville, Tennessee;(2) Present address: Special Purpose School, Parsons State Hospital, 67357 Parsons, Kansas;(3) Present address: Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, 15260 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Abstract:The effects of a teacher-implemented intervention and fading package on the social initiations of three withdrawn preschool children were investigated. Subjects' social initiations and any peer responses were recorded sequentially during free play. Intervention involved teacher prompting and contingent praise of specific social initiations (sharing, assisting, verbally organizing play) by each subject toward an available peer. Results indicated that (a) teacher prompts and praise increased the frequency of subjects' target initiation, (b) target initiations typically received a positive peer response, (c) subjects' extended interactions with peers also increased, (d) abrupt, complete removal of teacher prompting resulted in similarly abrupt reductions in subjects' social initiations, whereas response-dependent fading maintained subjects' initiations and interactions above baseline levels. Follow-up data 2 1/2 months later showed that the social initiations and interactions of two of the children remained above baseline levels.This research was supported in part by Grant No. 007802088, U.S. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, and by Grant No. HD15051 from the National Institute of Child Health and Development. The authors wish to thank John Aiken, Gwen Beegle, Evelyn Parker, and Luis Olivera for their asistance in data collection, and Paula Goodroe, Kathy Green, and the children of the Experimental School for their cooperation in conducting this study.
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