ERIC - EJ1382830 - The Effectiveness of Graduated Guidance on Teaching Leisure Skills to Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2023
The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of teaching with graduated guidance on teaching the playing backgammon skill, which is one of the leisure skills, to children with "Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)". Three children with ASD participated in this research. A multiple probe design across the participants was used in order to examine the effectiveness graduated guidance on teaching playing backgammon skill. The research was conducted by using. The dependent variable of this research is the level of acquiring playing backgammon skill. Additionally, the independent variable of this research is graduated guidance. According to the findings of this study, graduated guidance was effective on teaching playing backgammon skill, which is one of the leisure skills. In other words, result of this study revealed that graduated guidance was effective on teaching backgammon playing skill to children with ASD. In addition, it was determined that after finished
(PDF) Comparing video modeling and graduated guidance together and video modeling alone for teaching role playing skills to children with autism
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Comparing Video Modeling and Graduated Guidance together and Video Modeling alone for Teaching Role Playing Skills to Children with Autism on JSTOR
Nurgul Akmanoglu, Mehmet Yanardag, E. Sema Batu, Comparing Video Modeling and Graduated Guidance together and Video Modeling alone for Teaching Role Playing Skills to Children with Autism, Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, Vol. 49, No. 1 (March 2014), pp. 17-31
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