PICTURE EXCHANGE
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (
OVERVIEW
The Picture
Exchange Communication System (PECS) seeks to improve the communication skills of
children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The program consists of
initial training and then follow-up visits from
The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) was
developed for children who have been diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
(ASD). The program consists of a trained
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K.,
Approach: The researchers identified schools which
provided services for children with autism spectrum disorders. 15 schools
were eventually selected and a total of 18 classrooms from these schools.
These classes were matched and then randomly assigned to conditions; treatment,
delayed treatment, and a no treatment control group. Children in the
treatment group received 6 visits per month for a total of 5 months. In
each visit, consultants demonstrated
Results: Data were analyzed on an Intent-To-Treat (ITT) basis except for one treatment classroom which withdrew from the study after random assignment. There were some differences between groups at baseline. Children in the delayed treatment group had higher levels of language impairment than the treatment and control groups. Also, children in the treatment group had higher levels of verbalization than those in the delayed treatment group.
At follow-up, children in the treatment group were more likely to have a higher initiation rate than those who had received no training. The treatment effects were short-lived and by the second follow-up period, when active intervention had ceased, children receiving the early intervention no longer had higher initiation rates than the control group. The program had no impacts on rates of speech, communication, reciprocal social interaction, or scores on standardized language usage.
Note: Analyses were designed to adjust for the effect of clustering within schools.
Program curriculum is available for purchase and for sample download at: http://www.pecs.com/
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Program categorized in this guide according to the following:
Evaluated participant ages: 4-11 / Program age ranges in the Guide: middle childhood
Program components: provider-based; school-based
Measured outcomes: education and cognitive development; social and emotional health and development
KEYWORDS: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism, Skills Training, Elementary School, Early Childhood (0-4), Middle Childhood (6-11), Children, Speech, Communication, Social Interaction, Provider-Based, School-Based, Social/Emotional Health and Development, Cognitive Development, Education, School Engagement.
Program information last updated 11/7/07
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