Enhancing Instruction via Instructive Feedback for a Child With Autism Using a Speech-Generating Device

Anal Verbal Behav. 2018 Jun 25;35(1):103-112. doi: 10.1007/s40616-018-0096-z. eCollection 2019 Apr.

Abstract

Instructive feedback (IF) is a procedure in which secondary targets are presented to a learner during instruction for primary skills. Previous research has demonstrated that students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may acquire at least a portion of skills presented via IF. Although it is a promising instructional methodology for learners with ASD, few studies focus on learners who use an augmentative device for communication purposes. The purpose of the current investigation was to extend the IF literature related to students with ASD who use communication devices. Across all target skills, IF resulted in the acquisition of at least a portion of secondary targets without explicit teaching.

Keywords: autism spectrum disorder; instructive feedback; speech-generating device.