APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Parent Strategy Use As Active Ingredients of Early Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorders

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Clinical Science

  • Nurit Benrey
    Weill Cornell Medicine
  • Emily Campi
    Weill Cornell Medicine
  • Morgan Cohen
    Weill Cornell Medicine
  • Rebecca Grzadzinski
    Weill Cornell Medicine
  • Catherine Lord
    New York Presbyterian Hospital
  • So Hyun Kim
    Weill Cornell Medicine

Abstract

Based on 68 parent-child interactions, improvements in several domains of parent strategy use (e.g., following child’s lead, imitation, modeling/expanding play) were significantly associated with improvements in children’s social communication over the course of parent-mediated autism treatments. Results suggest that these parent strategies can be considered active ingredients of early interventions.

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