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Technological aids to promote basic developmental achievements by children with multiple disabilities: evaluation of two cases
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Giulio?E?LancioniEmail author  Mark?F?O’Reilly  Nirbhay?N?Singh  Jeff?Sigafoos  Doretta?Oliva  Simona?Baccani  Andrea?Bosco  Fabrizio?Stasolla
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Bari, Via Quintino Sella 268, 70100 Bari, Italy;(2) University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA;(3) ONE Research Institute, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA;(4) University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA;(5) Lega F. DrsquoOro Research Center, Osimo, Italy;(6) University of Bari, Bari, Italy
Abstract:Technological aids such as microswitches may be critical to foster learning and development in children with multiple disabilities. In study I, a child with minimal motor behavior was provided with a microswitch for chin movements to assess whether he could learn to use these movements to activate environmental stimuli. In study II, a child with dystonic (difficult-to-control) behavior was provided with microswitches for two motor responses and two vocal utterances. We wanted to assess whether he could use both types of responses effectively (varying within each pair, consistent with choice performance). The results were highly encouraging with both children. In study I, there was a significant increase in the childrsquos responding, suggesting learning and contingency awareness. In study II, there was a significant increase in responding as well as response variation that suggested choice behavior. The importance of microswitch devices in promoting new learning/developmental objectives and improving quality of life is discussed.
Keywords:Children  Developmental achievements  Learning  Microswitches  Multiple disabilities
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