An adapted alternating treatments design was used to compare the expressive use of thematic vocabulary by three preschool children with developmental delays during Dialogic Reading, a shared book reading intervention, and Activity-Based Intervention, a naturalistic play-based teaching method. The design was replicated across two early childhood themes. For each theme, five vocabulary words were randomly assigned to Dialogic Reading, Activity-Based Intervention, or a control condition. Intervention was delivered 2 times per day for 5 days across 2 weeks. Results suggest both methods increased children’s use of target vocabulary and were similarly effective for increasing expressive use of thematic vocabulary by preschoolers with disabilities.
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Rahn, N. L., Coogle, C. G., & Storie, S. (2016). Preschool Children’s Use of Thematic Vocabulary During Dialogic Reading and Activity-Based Intervention. Journal of Special Education, 50(2), 98–108. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022466915622202
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