Webb6 maj 2024 · Reciprocal imitation training (RIT) is an evidence-based treatment for ASD that might be a good fit for use by intervention providers in widely accessible community-based settings. Webb1 dec. 2000 · Promoting imitation in young children with autism: a comparison of reciprocal imitation training and video modeling. Cardon TA, Wilcox MJ. J Autism Dev Disord, 41(5):654-666, 01 May 2011 Cited by: 13 articles PMID: 20697791
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Webbautism. One approach, Reciprocal Imitation Training (RIT), is a naturalistic imitation intervention that emphasizes the social role of imitation (Ingersoll, 2008a). Previous research on RIT employing single-subject, multiple-baseline designs has shown this approach to be effective for teaching spontaneous object (Ingersoll & Gergans, 2007; WebbTeaching imitation to children with autism: A focus on social reciprocity. Children with autism are impaired in their use of imitation. This paper reviews evidence suggesting … the marsh club louisiana
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WebbReciprocal imitation training is an easy-to-implement intervention that targets social imitation and can be taught to parents or other caregivers to implement at home and in the community. In this study, parents of children with autism were taught to implement reciprocal imitation training. WebbReciprocal Imitation Training (RIT), a naturalistic imitation intervention, was developed to teach young children with autism to imitate during play. This study used a randomized … WebbWelcome to D-Scholarship@Pitt - D-Scholarship@Pitt tier one philippines