Delia B. Ben Chaabane, Sheila R. Alber-Morgan, & Ruth M. DeBar.
The effects of parent-implemented pecs training on improvisation of mands by children with autism.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
42, 671-677.
The present study examined the extent to which mothers were
able to train their children, 2 boys with autism, to exchange
novel pictures to request items using the picture exchange
communication system (PECS). Generalization probes assessing
each child’s ability to mand for untrained items were conducted
throughout conditions. Using a multiple baseline design, results
demonstrated that both children improvised by using alternative
symbols when the corresponding symbol was unavailable across
all symbol categories (colors, shapes, and functions) and that parents
can teach their children to use novel pictorial response forms.
DESCRIPTORS: autism, improvisation, parent training, picture exchange communication system