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      Learning by Doing and Learning by Observing: Training Parents in Saudi Arabia to Implement the Natural Language Paradigm

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          Training parents to use the natural language paradigm to increase their autistic children's speech.

          Parents of four nonverbal and four echolalic autistic children were trained to increase their children's speech by using the Natural Language Paradigm (NLP), a loosely structured procedure conducted in a play environment with a variety of toys. Parents were initially trained to use the NLP in a clinic setting, with subsequent parent-child speech sessions occurring at home. The results indicated that following training, parents increased the frequency with which they required their children to speak (i.e., modeled words and phrases, prompted answers to questions). Correspondingly, all children increased the frequency of their verbalizations in three nontraining settings. Thus, the NLP appears to be an efficacious program for parents to learn and use in the home to increase their children's speech.
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            The problem of parental nonadherence in clinical behavior analysis: effective treatment is not enough.

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              Parent training: a review of methods for children with developmental disabilities.

              Great strides have been made in the development of skills and procedures to aid children with developmental disabilities to establish maximum independence and quality of life. Paramount among the treatment methods that have empirical support are treatments based on applied behavior analysis. These methods are often very labor intensive. Thus, parent involvement in treatment implementation is advisable. A substantial literature on parent training for children has therefore emerged. This article reviews recent advances and current trends with respect to this topic.
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                Journal
                Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities
                J Dev Phys Disabil
                Springer Nature
                1056-263X
                1573-3580
                August 2017
                March 29 2017
                : 29
                : 4
                : 557-565
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                10.1007/s10882-017-9544-2
                fe7b03c3-7b86-4782-b062-79431704fa23
                © 2017

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