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Treating elopement without extinction in a preschool setting
Authors:Megan A. Boyle  Britnea L. Monaco  Lori M. Ebeling
Affiliation:1. Department of Counseling, Leadership, and Special Education, Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, USA;2. Psychology Department, Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, USA

Henry County R-1 School District, Windsor, Missouri, USA;3. Henry County R-1 School District, Windsor, Missouri, USA

Abstract:Elopement is a prevalent and dangerous behavior that is common with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Due to safety, logistics, and effort on the part of stakeholders, recent research has emphasized the need for treatments that do not include extinction or response blocking. Using a multiple-baseline-across-functions design, we successfully decreased elopement with functional communication training, without additional treatment components, for one function but needed to add an additional treatment component (response blocking) for the second function for a 4 year-old boy with ASD who engaged in elopement in a preschool setting. We highlight contributions to the literature on elopement as well as directions for future research.
Keywords:elopement  functional communication training  trial-based functional analysis
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