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Jennifer C. Bancroft; Erin Barton; Lauren E. Schulte – Journal of Early Intervention, 2024
Play skills are a behavioral cusp as they provide the foundation for the development of other related skills in young children. Children with developmental disabilities often demonstrate significant delays in their play skills. When children do not engage in play at the same rates or in the same ways as their peers or siblings, their ability to…
Descriptors: Young Children, Preschool Children, Developmental Disabilities, Play
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Romano, Mollie; Lorio, Ciera; Delehanty, Abigail; Eugenio, Johanna; Abarca, Diana; Trivedi, Bhairvi; Brown, Jennifer A. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2022
Family routines provide young children with predictable, repeatable, and functional contexts for learning about the world. Participating in family routines is a critical pathway by which all children learn. While the use of family routines in caregiver-implemented interventions (CIIs) is supported by theories, research, and recommended practices,…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Child Caregivers, Early Intervention, Infants
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Gomez, Lauren; Barton, Erin E.; Winchester, Claire; Locchetta, Brandy – Journal of Early Intervention, 2021
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of email-delivered performance feedback to teachers working in inclusive early childhood classrooms. A concurrent multiple probe across-participants design was used to examine the relation between performance feedback delivered via email and teachers' use of play expansions. Results…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Feedback (Response), Job Performance, Inclusion
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Milam, Molly E.; Hemmeter, Mary Louise; Barton, Erin E. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2021
Using a multiple probe design across peer buddy-target child dyads, we evaluated the effects of an intervention package (i.e., brief training, system of least prompts, visual supports) on peer buddies' use of stay-play-talk (SPT) with their classmates who were socially isolated (target children). All six peer buddies increased their use of SPT…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Preschool Children, Intervention, Play
Barton, Erin E.; Ledford, Jennifer R. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2018
Children with disabilities often have deficits in imitation skills, particularly in imitating peers. Imitation is considered a behavioral cusp--which, once learned, allows a child to access additional and previously unavailable learning opportunities. In the current study, researchers examined the efficacy of contingent reinforcement delivered…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Imitation, Play, Child Behavior
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Barton, Erin E.; Choi, Gounah; Mauldin, Evelyn G. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2019
Children with disabilities demonstrate fewer complex pretend play behaviors than children with typical development, which might limit their social participation in early childhood settings. A multiple-probe design was used to examine the relation between a single prompt procedure--constant time delay--and the acquisition, maintenance, and…
Descriptors: Play, Imagination, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
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Koivula, Merja; Turja, Leena; Laakso, Marja-Leena – Journal of Early Intervention, 2020
This study investigated the use of a playful, narrative, vignette-based method, called Story Magician's Play Time (SMPT), in supporting children's social-emotional reasoning and in helping children practice their social skills. We set out to examine (a) in what ways children use SMPT sessions to explore social interaction situations and to…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Childrens Attitudes, Social Development, Emotional Development
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Raulston, Tracy J.; Hansen, Sarah G.; Frantz, Rebecca; Machalicek, Wendy; Bhana, Naima – Journal of Early Intervention, 2020
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) present with social skills difficulties, which can create barriers for them to develop friendships with their peers. Playdates are a common way that young children practice play and friendship skills in home and community environments. Few studies have trained parents to embed social skills instruction…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Play, Games, Family Environment
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Hong, Soo-Young; Eum, Jungwon; Long, Yanjie; Wu, Chaorong; Welch, Greg – Journal of Early Intervention, 2020
This study aimed to investigate typically developing preschoolers' behavior toward peers with disabilities in inclusive classrooms, focusing on the co-occurrence of the interactions between children with and without disabilities with various classroom contexts. Behaviors of 22 typically developing preschoolers were observed and coded on two…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Peer Relationship, Inclusion, Classroom Environment
Greenwood, Charles R.; Carta, Judith J.; Schnitz, Alana G.; Higgins, Susan; Buzhardt, Jay; Walker, Dale; Jia, Fan; Irvin, Dwight – Journal of Early Intervention, 2021
Measures of young children's social development are needed in the Multi-Tier System of Supports (MTSS) approach to early childhood. In 2004, we reported initial development of an observational measure of infants' and toddlers' social skills designed for early educators, the Early Social Indicator (ESI). Here, we report preliminary findings on the…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Social Indicators, Child Development
McLeod, Ragan H.; Hardy, Jessica K.; Kaiser, Ann P. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2017
Closing the vocabulary gap for young children at risk for reading and language delays due to low socioeconomic status may have far reaching effects, as the relationship between early vocabulary knowledge and later academic achievement has been well-established. Vocabulary instruction for young children at risk for reading and language delays…
Descriptors: Play, Intervention, Vocabulary, Preschool Children
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Winstead, Olivia; Lane, Justin D.; Spriggs, Amy D.; Allday, R. Allan – Journal of Early Intervention, 2019
Small group instruction in classrooms provides children opportunities to collaborate on academic tasks, as well as opportunities for social interactions. Although such arrangements are common for children with typical development, children with moderate to severe disabilities (MSD) may receive few or no opportunities to participate meaningfully in…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Students with Disabilities, Peer Relationship, Moderate Intellectual Disability
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Leitschuh, Carol A.; Harring, Jeffrey R.; Dunn, Winnie – Journal of Early Intervention, 2014
Physical activity in infancy is essential for early brain development. Development in the early years is the most rapid at any time during life. Monitoring functional movement skills of infants and toddlers frequently (3-week intervals) and quickly (minutes) produces information on whether development is on track or in need of intervention. To…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development, Infants
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Lane, Justin D.; Ledford, Jennifer R.; Shepley, Collin; Mataras, Theologia K.; Ayres, Kevin M.; Davis, Alicia B. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2016
Coaching parents to implement evidence-based strategies is one method for increasing the number of hours young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) access intervention services. The purpose of this study was to teach parents of young children with ASD to implement naturalistic strategies during play in a clinic setting. Results indicate a…
Descriptors: Intervention, Coaching (Performance), Teaching Methods, Parent Education
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Lifter, Karin; Mason, Emanuel J.; Barton, Erin E. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2011
The purpose of this article is to raise the profile of play so that it is an important domain of concern for serving children with delays and disabilities, just as are the other five domains specified in federal law. A rationale for the integration of the behavioral perspective and the constructivist perspective is presented to contribute clarity…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Play, Federal Legislation, Developmental Delays
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