Collaborating with Parents in Reducing Children's Challenging Behaviors: Linking Functional Assessment to Intervention

  • Fettig A
  • Ostrosky M
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The relationship between a functional assessment-based parent intervention and preschoolers' challenging behaviors was examined in the current study. A single subject design with a multiple baseline across 2 parent-child dyads was implemented. The researchers collaborated with parents to design the FA-based interventions and parents received varying levels of support throughout the study. Results indicate that parents were able to implement the functional assessment-based interventions, and these interventions effectively reduced children's challenging behaviors. In addition, parents continued implementing the intervention strategies following termination of the intervention, and children's challenging behaviors remained low.

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Fettig, A., & Ostrosky, M. M. (2011). Collaborating with Parents in Reducing Children’s Challenging Behaviors: Linking Functional Assessment to Intervention. Child Development Research, 2011, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/835941

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