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. 1987 Fall;20(3):285–291. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1987.20-285

Facilitating transition times with handicapped preschool children: a comparison between peer-mediated and antecedent prompt procedures.

D M Sainato 1, P S Strain 1, D Lefebvre 1, N Rapp 1
PMCID: PMC1286020  PMID: 3667478

Abstract

We examined the effects of a peer-mediated versus an antecedent prompt condition on the rate of independent movement and appropriate behavior of handicapped preschool children during three classroom transition times. Using an alternating treatments design, results showed that each treatment condition yielded increases in target behaviors; however, the antecedent prompt condition was superior during all three transition settings. In addition, teacher prompts to these children were significantly reduced during the intervention conditions, indicating that the children were making these transitions more independently.

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