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A Brief Group Intervention Using Video Games to Teach Sportsmanship Skills to Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Authors:Bill R. Ferguson MS  Jennifer M. Gillis PhD  Melina Sevlever MS
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , Auburn University , Auburn , Alabama , USA fergubi@auburn.edu;3. Department of Psychology , Auburn University , Auburn , Alabama , USA
Abstract:Impaired social skills represent a fundamental deficit for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Despite the potential importance of “good sportsmanship,” this social skill has received relatively little attention in the literature. The current study utilized a Behavioral Skills Training (BST) approach to teach three sportsmanship skills (i.e., complimenting, turn taking, and being a good sport) during video game play (Wii Sports). Six children with ASD completed this study. Findings suggest BST can be used effectively to teach sportsmanship skills to children with ASD. The use of video-game technology as part of social skills intervention programs is also discussed.
Keywords:autism  Behavioral Skills Training  social skills intervention
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