scholarly journals Attention training in children with autism spectrum disorder improves academic performance: A double‐blind pilot application of the computerized progressive attentional training program

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mayra Muller Spaniol ◽  
Carmel Mevorach ◽  
Lilach Shalev ◽  
Maria Cristina T. V. Teixeira ◽  
Rosane Lowenthal ◽  
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Author(s):  
Isita Tripathi ◽  
Jasper A. Estabillo ◽  
Christine T. Moody ◽  
Elizabeth A. Laugeson

AbstractAlthough parent-assisted social skills interventions may reduce early social challenges in preschool-aged children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), limited research has explored whether intervention gains maintain several years after treatment. This study examined the durability of PEERS® for Preschoolers, a parent-mediated social skills training program for preschool-aged children with ASD and other social challenges. Twenty-nine parents reported on child and family outcomes 1–5 years following treatment. Results demonstrated maintenance of treatment gains on measures of ASD-related social impairments including social communication, social responsiveness, social motivation, and peer engagement. Post-treatment improvements in problem behaviors and parenting stress were not maintained at long-term follow-up. Implications of these results are discussed.


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