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2021 ◽  
pp. 004005992110587
Author(s):  
Hazim Aal Ismail ◽  
Cori More ◽  
Joshua Baker ◽  
Stephanie Huff

Stay-Play-Talk (SPT) is a peer-mediated intervention used to increase social interactions between preschoolers with developmental disabilities and typically developing (TD) peers. This intervention has been found to be successful in increasing play and reciprocal conversation amongst children with and without disabilities. The following describes how to implement a Stay-Play-Talk intervention with children who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices in a preschool setting.


2020 ◽  
pp. 001440292095376 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana D. Dueñas ◽  
Joshua B. Plavnick ◽  
Howard Goldstein

The absence of direct intervention and peer and staff training can contribute to social isolation in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Effective interventions are needed to realize the benefits of inclusive education. This study examines the effects of a multicomponent, peer-mediated intervention on the social communication behaviors of children with ASD and their typical peers in inclusive preschool classrooms. A multiple-probe design across three dyads was used to examine the effects of the multicomponent intervention on social initiations and social communication exchanges. Improved social communication exchanges between children with ASD and their peers resulted for each dyad. In contrast to previous research, children with ASD demonstrated increased social initiations but less positive effects for social responses. The study contributes to an emerging body of literature that examines the effects of multicomponent peer-mediated interventions on social communication among preschool children with ASD.


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