Using Video Modeling Plus Feedback to Teach Vocational Social Skills to Employment-Aged Autistic Youth.

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Title: Using Video Modeling Plus Feedback to Teach Vocational Social Skills to Employment-Aged Autistic Youth.
Authors: McLucas, Alan S. (AUTHOR), Som, Sopia (AUTHOR), Fleming, Jesse (AUTHOR), Ingvarsson, Einar (AUTHOR), Therrien, William J. (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Behavioral Education. Mar2026, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p422-445. 24p.
Subjects: Autism, Social skills, Transition to adulthood, Evaluation methodology, Instructional films, Transfer of training, Job performance
Abstract: Youth with autism often require additional instruction in common vocational social skills to improve their employment outcomes. This study examined the effects of an assessment-based intervention involving video modeling plus feedback to teach common workplace social skills in a simulated work environment. Three transition-aged youth with autism participated in the study. We found the intervention to be highly effective at teaching the initial acquisition of skills; however, we observed mixed results regarding generalization of skills to new supervisors and to a community work setting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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