Carr E G, Binkoff J A, Kologinsky E, Eddy M
J Appl Behav Anal. 1978 Winter;11(4):489-501. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1978.11-489.
There has been growing interest in teaching sign language to autistic children who have failed to develop speech. However, controlled experimentation in this area is nonexistent. In the present study, four nonverbal autistic children were taught expressive sign labels for common objects, using a training procedure that consisted of prompting, fading, and stimulus rotation. The efficacy of the procedure was demonstrated in a multiple-baseline design across objects. The results were reliable, replicable across children, and generalizable across therapists. A stimulus control analysis demonstrated that, for three of the children, correct signing was controlled solely by the visual cues associated with the presentation of a given object and was independent of respect to the known perceptual and linguistic deficits of autistic children.
向未能发展出语言能力的自闭症儿童教授手语的兴趣日益浓厚。然而,该领域尚无对照实验。在本研究中,四名不会说话的自闭症儿童被教授常见物品的表达性手语标签,采用的训练程序包括提示、消退和刺激轮换。该程序的有效性在跨物品的多基线设计中得到了证明。结果可靠,可在儿童中重复,且可在治疗师中推广。刺激控制分析表明,对于其中三名儿童来说,正确的手语仅由与给定物品呈现相关的视觉线索控制,且独立于自闭症儿童已知的感知和语言缺陷。