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2022 ◽  
pp. 369-395
Author(s):  
Lauren R. Tidmore

The purpose of this study was to evaluate a nine-week blended learning social skills intervention for high school students identified as being at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders. Exploring how social skills interventions improve students' social and emotional deficits aids in the development of an engaging curriculum. This quantitative study utilized a pretest-posttest method. High school students identified as being at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders and their special educators were invited to complete the researcher-designed social skills intervention with a corresponding pre- and post-test. There were no statistically significant differences between the pre- and post-test scores for the students or the special educator. The SEARS' social-emotional domains were all found to be statistically significant predictors of the students' total composite score. Gender was found to be a significant predictor of the student's total composite score. Implications of the study include strategies for developing interventions at the high school level.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 175
Author(s):  
Herlina Herlina ◽  
Rudi Susilana

Parents need to understand how important it is to provide proper treatment in dealing with children with autism. The effort is with an intervention approach technique, but some parents often experience difficulties in making intervention efforts. One solution to the problem that can be done is by establishing the Independent Intervention Program Online Training (PIM). This study aims to prove that the Independent Intervention Program Online Training or PIM is an effective way to empower parents in dealing with children with autism. The research was conducted through field trials involving 11 parents of children with autism from a number of cities in Indonesia. Subjects were provided PIM Online Training by platforms such as Zoom, Website, and WhatsApp. Training effectiveness data is seen from the results of the subject's self-evaluation before and after training. The results showed that after participating in the PIM Online Training, parents saw themselves better in understanding the concept of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), social skills, intervention, and individual intervention programs, as well as skills in designing intervention programs for children with disabilities. autism, compared to pre-training conditions. Based on these results, PIM Online Training is expected to be the right solution to empower parents in designing social skills intervention programs for children with autism, without limitation of time, place and cost.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angela D. Haendel ◽  
Alexander Barrington ◽  
Brooke Magnus ◽  
Alexis A. Arias ◽  
Alana McVey ◽  
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Author(s):  
Caitlin Mailey ◽  
Jessica Day-Watkins ◽  
Ashley A. Pallathra ◽  
David A. Eckerman ◽  
Edward S. Brodkin ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erin Kang ◽  
Ayla Gioia ◽  
Cara E. Pugliese ◽  
Nadia Y. Islam ◽  
Frances de L. Martinez-Pedraza ◽  
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