Parent‐implemented treatment for automatically maintained stereotypy.

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Title: Parent‐implemented treatment for automatically maintained stereotypy.
Authors: Gerow, Stephanie, Rivera, Gabby, Akers, Jessica S., Kirkpatrick, Marie, Radhakrishnan, Supriya
Source: Behavioral Interventions. Nov2019, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p466-474. 9p. 2 Graphs.
Subjects: Treatment of autism, Children's health, Father-child relationship, Reinforcement (Psychology), Stereotypes, Parent attitudes, Children
Abstract: Automatically maintained stereotypy is common among children with autism spectrum disorder. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a multicomponent parent‐implemented intervention on the reduction of motor stereotypy for a child with autism. A 2‐year‐old child and her father participated in this study. The effect of a parent‐implemented intervention was evaluated using an alternating treatment design. The results indicated that the parent‐implemented treatment package including differential reinforcement, response blocking, and a competing stimulus decreased automatically maintained motor stereotypy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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