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Teaching functional community skills to autistic children using nonhandicapped peer tutors
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
|January 1, 1985
Abstract:
In this study, two autistic children were paired with normal peers who, after pretraining sessions, taught community skills to the autistic children. Data were collected during three conditions: baseline, modeling, and peer tutoring. Results demonstrated that no identified skills were acquired during the baseline and modeling conditions. However, direct instruction of each child by a peer tutor resulted in the learning and maintenance of functional community skills.