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Sustained Community Implementation of JASPER Intervention with Toddlers with Autism.

Stephanie Y ShireWendy ShihYa-Chih ChangSuzanne BracagliaMaria KodjoeConnie Kasari
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2019)
Intervention research is increasingly conducted in community settings, however it is not clear how well practices are sustained locally or how children progress once external research support is removed. Two school-year cohorts of toddlers with autism (year 1: n = 55, year 2: n = 63) received Joint Attention, Symbolic Play, Engagement, and Regulation (JASPER) intervention from teaching assistants (TAs) with external support in year 1 and local, internal support in year 2. TAs sustained intervention strategies with more modest maintenance of high-level skills. Children in both years 1 and 2 made similar gains in initiations of joint attention during independent assessment. Year 1 children made significantly greater play gains. JASPER sustained into year 2, however advancing play may require additional supports.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • working memory
  • intellectual disability
  • physical activity
  • medical students