Assessing the Effectiveness of a Low-Cost, Evidence-Based, Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention (NDBI) in IDEA Part C Early Intervention Settings

Abstract

Numerous research studies have indicated that participation in early, specialized intervention leads to significant improvements in social, language, cognitive, and behavioral functioning for young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, very few ASD-specialized interventions have been adapted for use in community-based settings, where they may be more accessible. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of Reciprocal Imitation Training (RIT)--an evidence-based, ASD-specialized intervention for use by community providers working in publicly funded (IDEA Part C) Early Intervention (EI) programs serving children from birth to 3 years. We are using a hybrid effectiveness-implementation design to examine both the implementation of RIT by EI providers as well as child and parent outcomes associated with its use. We will collect data from EI providers about the acceptability and feasibility of using RIT, as well as the extent to which it is used and sustained over time. This project has the potential to enable more children with ASD to receive evidence-based, specialized intervention during the birth-to-three years, when it is likely to have the greatest impact.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 2023
Accession Number
AD1212460

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  • Wendy L Stone

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  • University of Washington

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