Effectiveness of instruction and video feedback on staffs trainer behavior during one-to-one training with children with severe intellectual disability
Publication year
2012Source
Research in Developmental Disabilities, 33, 1, (2012), pp. 283-290ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Journal title
Research in Developmental Disabilities
Volume
vol. 33
Issue
iss. 1
Page start
p. 283
Page end
p. 290
Subject
Learning and PlasticityAbstract
In this study, the effectiveness of instruction and video feedback on response prompting and trainer behavior of direct-care staff during one-to-one training with five children with severe intellectual disability was assessed. During instruction, written information and verbal instruction were given concerning correct and incorrect trainer behavior and response prompting. Video feedback consisted of (a) interrupting a video presentation if an error occurred, (b) providing positive feedback, and (c) prompting the trainer to avoid errors or omissions. The results showed that instruction resulted in an improvement (though not significantly) in correct trainer behavior while video feedback was significantly effective in improving correct trainer behavior. Results were maintained at a 5-week follow-up.
Highlights
► Effects of instruction and video feedback on response prompting and trainer behavior was assessed. ► Results showed that instruction resulted in an improvement in correct trainer behavior. ► Video feedback was significantly effective in improving correct trainer behavior. ► Results were maintained at a 5-week follow-up.
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