Abstract: | This review identifies procedures used to train parents to implement communication interventions to children with autism spectrum disorders. Systematic search procedures identified 11 studies that met predetermined inclusion criteria. Across studies, 60 parents were trained to implement Pivotal Response Training, Enhanced Milieu Teaching, Natural Language Paradigm, or Early Start Denver Model. The mean time spent training parents was 17 hours. Training procedures used most often included: (a) verbal instruction and/or instruction manuals, (b) in vivo practice, (c) role playing, (d) modeling by trainer, and (e) reviewing videos of intervention sessions. Improvements in parent ability to implement intervention and child communication were ubiquitous. However, a paucity of studies in which baseline parent behavior was measured, coupled with the absence of studies evaluating individual training procedures, precludes definitive statements regarding the most effective and efficient approach to parent training and, therefore, warrant future research. |