Using Video Social Stories™ to Increase Task Engagement for Middle School Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Four middle school students with autism spectrum disorders participated in a brief functional analysis and a video Social Stories™ intervention to remediate attention-seeking and task-avoidance behaviors. Results indicated that matching video Social Stories™ to specific functions of behaviors increased task-engagement behaviors in the general education classroom for all students. In addition, special and general education teachers, as well as participating students, reported favorable social acceptability of the intervention. © The Author(s) 2012.

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Cihak, D. F., Kildare, L. K., Smith, C. C., McMahon, D. D., & Quinn-Brown, L. (2012). Using Video Social StoriesTM to Increase Task Engagement for Middle School Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders. Behavior Modification, 36(3), 399–425. https://doi.org/10.1177/0145445512442683

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