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Pierce, Karen; Schreibman, Laura – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1997
Two children (ages 7-8) with autism and eight typical peers participated in a study designed to replicate an earlier finding of successful social-skills intervention for children with autism using peer-implemented pivotal response training (PRT). The results of using multiple peer trainers on generalization of treatment effects were assessed.…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Generalization, Helping Relationship

Schreibman, Laura; Carr, Edward G. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1978
Descriptors: Echolalia, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Research

Pierce, Karen L.; Schreibman, Laura – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1994
This study of 3 low-functioning children (ages 6-9) with autism found that subjects could successfully use pictures to manage their self-care behavior in the absence of a treatment provider, generalize their behavior across settings and tasks, and maintain behaviors at follow-up. When picture order was manipulated, subjects followed the new…
Descriptors: Autism, Cues, Daily Living Skills, Generalization

Stahmer, Aubyn C.; Schreibman, Laura – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992
This study used a self-management treatment package to teach three children with autism to play appropriately in the absence of a treatment provider. Results indicated appropriate play skills were learned and generalized to new settings, and two of the children maintained gains at one-month followup. In addition, self-stimulatory behaviors…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Children