Distance delivery of a parent-implemented language intervention for young boys with fragile X syndrome

L Bullard, A McDuffie… - Autism & developmental …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Autism & developmental language impairments, 2017journals.sagepub.com
Background In addition to significant cognitive delays, boys with fragile X syndrome display
phenotypic characteristics that include delays in language, inattention, social anxiety, and
escape-maintained challenging behaviors. Despite these challenges, families affected by
fragile X syndrome often have limited access to center-based intervention programs.
Methods The present study utilized a multiple baseline design across participants to
examine the preliminary effectiveness of a 12-week, parent-implemented spoken language …
Background
In addition to significant cognitive delays, boys with fragile X syndrome display phenotypic characteristics that include delays in language, inattention, social anxiety, and escape-maintained challenging behaviors. Despite these challenges, families affected by fragile X syndrome often have limited access to center-based intervention programs.
Methods
The present study utilized a multiple baseline design across participants to examine the preliminary effectiveness of a 12-week, parent-implemented spoken language intervention for three 5- to 7-year-old boys with fragile X syndrome. The goal of the intervention was to teach the biological mothers of each boy to use a set of verbally responsive language support strategies while participating in shared book reading activities with her child. All aspects of the intervention, including pre- and post-treatment measures, were delivered into the family’s home via distance video teleconferencing.
Results
Results from this study provide preliminary support for the efficacy of this parent-implemented language intervention approach by demonstrating generalized improvements in both targeted maternal strategy use and measures of child spoken language.
Conclusions
The present study expands upon prior language intervention research utilizing distance delivery of services for families affected by fragile X syndrome. Additionally, the study provides early support for the feasibility of collecting pre- and post-treatment assessments at a distance.
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