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Teaching Conversation to Children With Autism: Scripts And Script Fading (Topics in Autism) (Topics in Autism)

Teaching Conversation to Children With Autism: Scripts And Script Fading (Topics in Autism) (Topics in Autism)

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Authors: Lynn E., Ph.d. Mcclannahan, Patricia J., Ph.d. Krantz
Publisher: Woodbine House
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
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Pages: 160
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Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.4

ISBN: 1890627321
Dewey Decimal Number: 649.154
EAN: 9781890627324
ASIN: 1890627321

Publication Date: November 30, 2005
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Book Description
Teaching Conversation to Children with Autism describes scripts that parents and teachers can use to help children learn to initiate conversation, thereby improving communication. Drs. McClannahan and Krantz—-authors of Activity Schedules for Children with Autism—-have successfully used scripts and script-fading techniques based on their clinical observations and research, and founded on applied behavior analysis principles.

The authors begin by thoroughly explaining the script and script-fading processes and include many examples to support the instructions. A script is an audiotaped or written word, phrase, or sentence that often reflects the child's preferences and interests. For very young children and nonreaders, scripts are paired with pictures of desired objects or activities.

The process starts when a child engages in conversation with an interaction partner by reading a script or playing it on an audio card reader to start the conversation (e.g., "I like yogurt"). The partner supports the conversation with a response (e.g., "Yogurt is good," or "You had yogurt for lunch"). After the child masters a few scripts, the script-fading process begins. The last word of the script is removed, then the next to last, and so on, until the script is absent. After scripts have been introduced and faded, many children learn to spontaneously initiate and pursue social interaction.

Teaching Conversation to Children with Autism also covers:

  • Prompts and rewards
  • Observing, evaluating, and measuring results
  • Activity schedules, card readers, and voice recorders
  • Conversation activities
  • Scripts for readers and nonreaders
Teaching Conversation to Children with Autism demonstrates that scripts are a valuable tool to improve interaction for children and even adolescents and adults. Use scripts at home, in school, in the workplace, and in the community.



Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars good information, just not what I expected   March 8, 2007
 39 out of 39 found this review helpful

This book offered a lot of information about teaching beginning conversation skills to individuals with autism. The authors cited a few research articles that they wrote themselves related to scripts and script fading. This book was not exactly what I was hoping for, however. The methods described appeared to be better suited for use with individuals that have very little verbalization. I was looking for methods that taught higher functioning, verbal individuals the skills to have a conversation. I would recommend this book for those who are working with individuals that are lower functioning and that have very little conversation skills.


5 out of 5 stars A must for professionals and parents   July 3, 2006
 6 out of 8 found this review helpful

This well-written book provides clear theory and method for teaching ASD children conversation using scripts and script fading. Includes many ideas for activities as well as recording-keeping forms.

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