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Jacob P. Oliveira; Sofia Abuin; Stephanie H. Jones – Education and Treatment of Children, 2025
Educators rarely inform function-based behavior plans with results from functional analyses. Barriers to conduct functional analyses in school settings may include lack of resources, time, and training. Trial-based functional analyses (TBFAs) may circumvent some of these barriers because they can be embedded into ongoing classroom routines,…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Teacher Education, Training, Barriers
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Rana R. Yassa; Daniel R. Mitteer; Brian D. Greer; Shannon M. Angley; Liam H. McCabe; Omar M. Elwasli – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2024
We evaluated the effects of behavioral skills training on improving participant implementation of functional communication training with multiple schedules when working with a confederate. Behavioral skills training produced mastery-level responding for all six participants who required training, providing the first empirically supported training…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Behavior Modification, Skill Development, Program Effectiveness
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Jason W. Small; Andy J. Frey; Jon Lee – School Mental Health, 2025
Researchers have studied the efficacy of motivational interviewing over the past 30 years. While it is recognized as a highly effective approach overall, variability in outcomes studies is largely attributed to the extent to which it is implemented with fidelity. MI applications in school have become increasingly popular in the past 10 years, yet…
Descriptors: Motivation Techniques, Interviews, Training, Fidelity
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Joel E. Ringdahl; Kelly M. Schieltz; Matthew J. O'Brien; Jennifer J. McComas; Rose M. Morlino; Karla A. Zabala-Snow; Emily K. Unholz-Bowden; Shawn N. Girtler – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2025
Researchers have shown that behavioral interventions that incorporate communication as a focus have demonstrated efficacy for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Researchers have demonstrated that individuals with IDD allocate responding to one communicative response modality over others when multiple communicative…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities, Communication Skills
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Adam M. Briggs; Samantha J. Zohr; Olivia B. Harvey – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2024
Behavioral skills training (BST) is an evidence-based approach for training individuals to implement discrete-trial teaching procedures. Despite the effectiveness of this approach, implementing BST can be time and resource intensive, which may interfere with a clinical organization's adoption of this training format. We conducted a scoping review…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Behavior Modification, Evidence Based Practice, Teaching Methods
Hanlon, Tawnya – ProQuest LLC, 2023
While behavior skills training (BST), alone, is proven to be an effective means for training staff, the later components consisting of rehearsal and feedback can be lengthy, and likely contribute to organizations' reluctance to use it as a training method. This study sought to investigate whether video self-monitoring (VSM) paired with BST would…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Behavior Modification, Skill Development, Training
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Frank R. Cicero – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
This systematic review set out to investigate the literature base that supports the use of behavioral bladder training therapies for individuals with autism spectrum disorder showing nocturnal enuresis or daytime urinary incontinence associated with lower urinary tract symptoms or bladder dysfunction. In neurotypical individuals, these conditions…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Training, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Physiology
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Joseph Robertson; Kendra Thomson; Mary Hume; Carly Magnacca; Amanda Marcinkiewicz; Jessica Cauchi – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2025
Behavioral skills training (BST) delivered synchronously via telecommunication (telehealth) has been shown to be effective for training mediators supporting children with autism. A limitation in the literature is that many published training protocols are evaluated under analogue or highly controlled conditions; therefore, further evaluation is…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Skill Development, Telecommunications, Access to Health Care
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Muhammad Rababa; Samer Ayasrah – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
This study investigates the efficiency of a developed training program based on ABLLS-R in reducing stereotypical behaviors among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The experimental approach is employed specifically the single experimental group. The study population consists of 7 children with simple ASD. A measuring stereotypical…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Behavior Problems, Behavior Modification, Program Effectiveness
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Eke Bruinsma; Annelies A. de Bildt; Pieter J. Hoekstra; Gerda M. de Kuijper; Barbara J. van den Hoofdakker – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: We aimed to identify key factors in implementing and adhering to positive behaviour support (PBS), provided by frontline staff, targeting challenging behaviours of people with intellectual disabilities living in residential group homes. Method: Using semi-structured interviews with 12 frontline staff members, we collected perspectives…
Descriptors: Positive Behavior Supports, Behavior Problems, Intellectual Disability, Group Homes
Sandra O'Doherty – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Challenging student behavior can have detrimental effects on both students and staff. These effects do not only include students' diminished rates of on-task behavior and low-grade performance, but managing behavior can result in elevated levels of psychological distress and burnout, which places education workers at risk of experiencing…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Therapy, Behavior Modification, Training
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Campanaro, Alexandra M.; Vladescu, Jason C.; DeBar, Ruth M.; Deshais, Meghan A.; Manente, Christopher J. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2023
Behavioral skills training (BST) is considered one of the most effective staff training techniques to implement a wide variety of behavioral technologies; however, research has found a lack of implementation of BST across human service settings due to a shortage of organizational time and resources. The purpose of the present study was first to…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Training, Skill Development, Staff Development
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McGuire, Stacy N.; Meadan, Hedda; Xia, Yan – Behavioral Disorders, 2023
Students who engage in challenging behavior should receive preventive and intervening supports and services in general education settings based on their individual needs. These supports are necessary for students to be successful in school, yet preservice teachers receive limited education and training in both classroom and behavior management. As…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Training, Beginning Teachers, Randomized Controlled Trials
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Jessica D. Slaton; Morgan Davis; David A. DePetris; Katherine J. Raftery; Salvatore Daniele; Christina M. Caruso – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2024
There are several considerations to address when conducting functional communication training for challenging behavior in a school setting, such as the need for schedule thinning and maintenance across staff and the need to establish a variety of appropriate classroom skills. There are several strategies for conducting schedule thinning following…
Descriptors: Training, Behavior Problems, Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Gospel Y. Kim; Kathleen N. Tuck; Elisabeth J. Malone; Kathryn M. Bigelow – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2025
We examined the effectiveness of coaching on caregiver implementation of responding to joint attention (RJA) intervention for toddlers with autism. We used a nonconcurrent multiple-baseline across participants single-case research design to examine the relation between coaching practices and caregivers' RJA intervention implementation behaviors.…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Coaching (Performance), Caregivers, Program Implementation
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