Early intensive behavioral
intervention (EIBI) is considered a central feature of intervention programming
for children with autism. EIBI programs are among the most and best researched
of the psychoeducational interventions. Several research publications and meta-analysis
indicate that early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) may improve the
quality of life and level of functioning for children with autism spectrum
disorders (ASD). EIBI programs are based on applied behavior analysis (ABA), a
behavioral approach that is well supported in the research literature. ABA can be
thought of as an inclusive term that encompasses a number of concepts and
techniques used in the assessment, treatment, and prevention of behavioral
problems in children with ASD. Perhaps the best known technique within EIBI is
called discrete trial training. This method involves breaking behaviors down
into subcategories and teaching each subcategory through repetition, positive
reinforcement, and prompts that are gradually removed from the program as the
child progresses. The principles of ABA are also incorporated within other interventions
and programs such as incidental teaching and pivotal response training.
Further information on evidence-based treatment/intervention for autism is available from the National Autism Center.
Lee A. Wilkinson, PhD, CCBT,
NCSP is author of the award-winning book, A
Best Practice Guide to Assessment and Intervention for Autism and Asperger
Syndrome in Schools, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. He is also editor of a text in the American Psychological Association
(APA) School Psychology Book Series, Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children and Adolescents:
Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention in Schools, and author of the book, Overcoming Anxiety and Depression on the Autism Spectrum: A
Self-Help Guide Using CBT. His latest book is A Best Practice Guide to Assessment and Intervention for Autism
Spectrum Disorder in Schools, (2nd Edition).
© Lee A. Wilkinson, PhD
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