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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2017 Jul;26(3):539–554. doi: 10.1016/j.chc.2017.03.001
Approach Key Features Comments
Clinician-directed
*Clinician
specifies treatment type, goals, and reinforcement *Less naturalistic
*Maximize practice of specific targets
Child-directed
*Clinician
provides naturalistic opportunities for a child response
*Clinician follows the child’s lead
*Useful when poor compliance with clinician-directed approaches
*Useful for “unassertive communicators”
Parent-mediated *Parents use direct, individualized intervention practices with their child
*Increased opportunity for language input
*Cost effective
*Growing evidence for early intervention
Treatment Type Key Features Comments
Behavioral Therapies *Use behavioral learning principles
*Increase desired behaviors
*Decrease inappropriate behaviors
*Instructional: Discrete Trial Training
*Play-based: Pivotal Response Training
*Frequently used ASD and DD
Milieu Therapy *Therapist elicits and reinforces targeted responses
*Naturalistic settings
*Child may select topic to initiate interaction
*Evidence in several groups: late-talkers, ASD, ID, children from high-risk and low income families
Relationship Based Approaches *Promotes parent-child interactions
*Common in early intervention programs
*Greenspan/DIR/Floortime encourages interaction through play
*Used in ASD
Modalities Key Features Comments
Augmentative Alternative Communication *Supplemental methods to replace speech
*Can address impaired production or comprehension
*Aided symbols: Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) and speech generating devices
*Unaided symbols: manual signs
*Strong evidence in ASD & ID
Computer Based Instruction *Computer programs teach language skills *Advantage of higher number of trials than with therapist
*Example: FastForWord
Video Modeling *Videos show desired behaviors
*Learners are video-taped
*Practice videos are reviewed
*Parent-mediated example: Hanen Program