Teaching Basketball Shooting Skills to Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder |
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Authors: | Thomas Benjamin R. Gumaer Caitlyn Charlop Marjorie H. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Division of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences, Claremont Graduate University, 123 E. 8th Street, Claremont, CA, 91711, USA ;2.Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA, USA ; |
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Abstract: | There are few published procedures for teaching athletic skills to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study used a multiple baseline across participants design to evaluate the effects of prompting, demand fading, and differential reinforcement, on the basketball shooting skills of four school-aged boys diagnosed with ASD. During baseline, all four boys rarely made correct and accurate baskets at the regulation height and distance for their age-group in youth basketball. Following intervention, all four boys increased their percentage of correct shots and accuracy, compared to baseline, and their shooting skills transferred to the game of “P-I-G” with peers. |
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