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The STAR Program includes detailed lesson plans, teaching materials, data systems and a curriculum-based assessment for teaching in the six curricular areas of receptive language, expressive language, spontaneous language, functional routines, academics, and play & social skills.
- Strategies for Teaching based-on Autism Research: The STAR Program
Research-Based (ABA) Instructional Strategies Used in the...
- Strategies for Teaching based-on Autism Research: The STAR Program
The STAR Program (Arick, Loos, Falco, Krug, 2004) teaches children with autism the critical skills identified by the National Research Council.
1 maj 2015 · The STAR program is a comprehensive, manualized program for children with autism that includes three types of ABA-based interventions: discrete trial training, pivotal response training, and...
The STAR is a curriculum designed for students with autism in the primary grades. As with most things in special education, it is very effective for students with other disabilities but it is designed for autism.
1 sty 2021 · The STAR program is based on the work of Drs. Joel Arick and David Krug, who initially developed a program combining several behavioral strategies for teaching children with autism including discrete trial training, augmentative communication systems, and the teaching of independence skills.
The STAR Program has been shown to help students with autism and other developmental disabilities master receptive, expressive, and spontaneous language, functional skills, pre-academic concepts, and play and social interaction concepts.
Research-Based (ABA) Instructional Strategies Used in the STAR Program: Discrete Trial Training is used to teach new skills (acquisition) Pivotal Response Training is used to teach student to request their wants and to use skills in a more naturalistic setting.