Debra Leach, Ed.D., BCBA
Winthrop University
Jennifer Rodecki, M.Ed.
Abstract
Educators are continually seeking effective, research-based strategies to address the unique needs of their students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Â It is well documented that students with ASD benefit from direct instruction and visual supports when learning new skills. Â This article provides step-by-step procedures for using a tiered intervention package consisting of literacy-based behavioral interventions and video-self modeling to teach new skills to students with ASD to promote mastery and independence. Â Authors share an action research process that was used to identify a need for students with ASD in a middle school classroom, select and implement research-supported interventions to address the need, and to monitor progress throughout the phases of intervention to make instructional decisions.
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