Effects of I-Connect to Increase Communication Initiations of Elementary Students on the Autism Spectrum

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Fuqua, Amelia [1 ]
Baker, Joshua [1 ]
Morgan, Joseph J. [1 ]
Higgins, Kyle [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nevada, Dept Early Childhood Multilingual & Special Educ, Las Vegas, NV 89154 USA
关键词
Alternate Assessment; Autism Spectrum Disorder; I-Connect; Initiations; Minimally-speaking; Non-speaking; Self-monitoring; SELF-MONITORING APPLICATION; HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS; ON-TASK BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL CONVERSATION; MANAGEMENT; CHILDREN; DISABILITIES; ACQUISITION; STRATEGIES; DISORDER;
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10.1007/s10803-025-06787-y
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
摘要
PurposeThe purpose of this research study was to determine the effect of self-monitoring with I-Connect on communication initiation attempts by elementary school students on the autism spectrum who are non-speaking or minimally speaking and participate in an alternate assessment. Initiations are essential for developing basic communication skills for this population of students.MethodsThis research study replicated a published study that used a physical token-based self-monitoring intervention to improve the initiation skills of students on the autism spectrum. The published study provided a benchmark for comparison with self-monitoring of initiations using the I-Connect application for self-monitoring. Participants in the study were three elementary school students aged 8-11 years on the autism spectrum who were non-speaking or minimally speaking and participated in the state's alternate assessment. A multiple baseline design across participants visualized the effect of self-monitoring of initiations using I-Connect.ResultsVisual analysis demonstrated that all participants increased initiation levels comparable with the results of the benchmark study. Tau-U showed statistical significance of three potential demonstrations of effect. Pre- and post-study surveys and tests showed improved functional and verbal skills, and positive social outcomes.ConclusionThe outcomes add to the limited studies on technology-based self-monitoring of communication initiations by participants on the autism spectrum who are also non-speaking or minimally-speaking and who participate in an alternate assessment. The study limitations included lack of individualization, predictability of the fixed interval length of the intervention, and the potential for selection bias.
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